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VKTOfllA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, .WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,. 1916

FOURTEEN PAGES

tAr. McKenna Is Appointed ChanceHor of fxchequer and Mr. Lloyd George Be- comes Ministerof MunHions.

ADMIRALTY POST

GOES TO m. BALf OUfl

Mr. Winston Churchill Takes ' Chancellorship of Ouchy of Lancaster— Sir S. Buclc- master Lord ChaacaUorr

VaSJXyS. Umy JS— l-orrt Kltrhen«r faUin* the p«»l "f 8*rf«t»ry for War In Ih* ntw roalltlon ("•hinet. which h»m r»f«lvr*1 th* »i'iirnvBl of KInc 0*ori|». Thf n*w Klrm lyird of tlie Aflmirally Will be Mr. Arthur J. Balfour. Mr. WInaton 8|Miw«r ChHrebUl !■ a\vn lb«

^rtfoiio or CkuMUar «t tiM Daalir of LAswMtar.

Mr. Itarbtft K. AaoMk niKlH «1m Pr«Bt«nlilp MiC Mr W«wi Onr Mm

Mtatotrr vr romcB acum Sbvm L1«r4 OMTg* wm In ItliiliHi «C aMMw uw a«r OrtiBft.

Tb« Crthwt la M MiMWt

mva mslBlar aM rint Lord of tha Traaaorr-^r. Aa«aitk.

M^Uur Without Portrolio— Lord Laaadowa*.

Lord fllith rhanf^ilor— Sir 8tanl«r O. DiicHmaKtrr.

Lord rrMl<Ient of the Council Lord Craw*.

Lord Privy Real I^rd <'urion of Xadlaaton.

Chancellor <if thti K\(hc«iii#T Mr. Jtcalnald MrKriins.

Herratary of 8tat«i for lluma AITalra •~8tr John A. fllmotL

B«cr«tary of Blata for Fordfn Af- Mra Sir Riiw»rd Orar.

itaratarr for Iha Oalvataa— Mr. An- * «mv lAw.

akan*.

MI»lBiar •( Mwdtlaaa Mr. Dnld

IJord n«arK«. rir«i Lord or tba AMAltfwMr.

Arthur J. Balfour.

I'rrahlrnl of tho aOMi Of TiMa Mr.

M'altrr niinclman.

VrmMrnl of thf Loral (loTernmant board— Mr. Wallfr Ituma t^ns

f'hanc^llor of the uiifhy of lonoaatar Mr. WInaton Hi>«ncar CbiualiUL

Chur H«crTUrr Mr

Kuattna Itlnrall.

SaaraUnr for BiiiUlirt Mft MoKUnm Wood.

l*rwimM at <M addrt al A«rtw<lWa

•t ■dttofttlea

Pltat t<awli ItowML FfMliMH «f tka

«-Mr. ArMnr AMPVaar-0«naral- flir fMward Carann.

■arvolaaa far raMla

Thtt Brllt")) ruilillr win not know Iho eotnpoalllun of tha new Cablnat until Ihar raad ttia newapop»ra tomorrow mamlnc Tha anDoonc«nient waa dvan la tha proaa taalsht with lha atlpula- Mm UiM It atoaM aot ba nada pubito Mtn tto mmnwm pmm vm laauad. Tht (Mtaal Bempoaad of twoWo LIbMK a|«M OtaaanwUvaa. aM Z«. kar <Mr. Attnv WMiiir— ), aM

M««*crUMi fnwi Tntitiiain miw

Am iMaAan of tn* alt CabM r*.

Main In oflica. Of tkaag^ Mr. Aa«Dllli*

tha I'rvrnlrr: Sir MWAfd Ofar. Marl

Kitchen«r, Mr. KaaalM, Mr. wtnmt. and Mr. WMl ralsta IMr aN »art-

Iiillon

I'Im' iiromnllon or Sir 8laa|ar Buch- ni«<.l»r, whoa*, xraataat achiarainawta ilurinc the war hud to iio With tha mi- ar^mi-nt of the oftlrial pr^mm hnrmo, to thf hlRh honor of l^rd f -hancfllor. and lha acc«pUncp hy Mr. Wln»ir>ii Kpanear Ofnirehllli fdmn-r h^ail of th*- Admiralty, •r tha maraljr nonlaal dutlaa of tha tniehr of Lummm «• tw« «Mtaet ittrpHaaa

Tha moai piawlaam ««ura vho r«ttoaa tnm vMim Utm la ▼Mmwut Haldana. »la. aMIIhlf— wHh Bai— ny. and tha •ohttomt ■■watMW fttlMka taaad on

^^rg'.— lat laa*HaMa u PHMa BMur df MMMafeaiv^ f*- llramaM wtm» tMw tm ttmm Ma Ad- nlnltr f«r om ma fmam. ▼Meawii Haldana raealvad w nmmtm at Nw |lo»af— lanfa aaaMaaaa tr tkd al of tha ordar of Martt

Tha rat«nu«ii of hm^

hMd of tha oniir* «Wla Mr. MvM Uwd a«orva^ mtA m tmttw arum vSt-

fOlla af tha MIfilatrr of MwltSaMh t*-

llavaa bim ot iha rMioonaiMlitr af mmm-

■irlna Iha aopply departmant. ami' ftiM Mr A. J. naifourii arr«pUnca «f M|%' ,\dmlrall>. w*r* rollv fxi>*<-t»^\

The Hartiuia of Lan».l..wnt.. whoaa hi^illh forbida hard work, >*e««tnM o member of tha Pahinei without dullva asrapt parilclpatlns ta lu munctla, and Mr. Ckatahtira ^ooltkm la virtually tha iWM HiB viniasiiaaa to aeM»i auh- ardia— a mllHh aM warn for tha aoa- «M •( Ifta Otwwaiim I. ukoiy

>alH1iil

UaH Qum* Md m ma ha wwaiiliWr atar«MI «||h oa «r raiirlac lha wiiUdawMi- iha Oov* amnani'a aupvon, aad mail la ■liwm

af tba fonaar Chaneallor In orgaaMac tha roaniry'a loanalriaa.

Hlr Hdward r*araan r*rrf>i«nta ih« VI- Pi^r facilon nt Ireland, •rxi tbara la rr«r«l that Mr Hadmond drrllned to ^ntar (ha Cablnri anU mako ih* rrpr*- ■antalion embrace all |H>llilrttl parUaa.

The Cabinet unHeubtedIr 1 aironceat men In puMIr lite.

LOl<n>ON. U«7 M— Aa nil«ht ha*« heaii axparted the new CaMnat. white It me*ta with no etma^ dlaap^raval by th* •^Itortel wrttera la 'tba London mernlnc f>avere. ralnaa b^tt II I tie tbaelaaia In any quarter. The Moac «^ la aaw«dadjU a diayualtloa la giva

h Qtoen Portfolio of

ON DAVID LLOYD GEORGE

tho new oovcrTinv iu evary dfpaHnlty

to prove lie worth.

More dltuppolntm-cnt la notlccabla eniiMtR thf l.lberale than the Conserva- tive piipciH, mainly at tba abalrlOK of Vlacouat llaJdaaa and tha appotntiBant Of Mr MMl OhffdMl M AMftT'OaB- ana.

Tha Oallr.' CWOMlola ealla tha laltar a had apvalBMMit, aad aajra It la warsa Ikan a mlaiaka la aamo Mr MMnrd for tMa poftfolla. Tha XAhanl tntn ara irriuted that Sir Sdward. raproaantinf Iho "minority partr t" traland" ahould be In the trnblnat. while (ha Natlonallsto ari> not repraoauted.

Ttie Daily Newi aaya that .lohn Tted- TTioii'l'i* ahnrnc^ from the Mlniairy will makf i vrn mure etrlklny th« locon- (ritlty iif HIr Kdward Citraon'M preneneo In It, aa tfir fSdward'a llautaoaata dur- ing lha war hava *Mta« M«o dtttalr rebaUlotta aaafleiaata." ' VChar tpwlwinata attah orttlataad laaMit ttat at Mr. mOtmtt m ttnt Late df lha AMuMy, tk* jidirt t*i Ink isMm that tka Mvtav af tfela paH-, folio to him daprlTaa lha natlM at tha aarTtree or i^ord Flahar. Tha alavatloM of Plr Stanley r>. Burkmaater alao Is rrltlclied. Home dleeAllf>rartlon le also ezt'reflwd thai the new Cwhlnel Infitcad of helnit Hinnner, tn larger thnn the old Ona. and at the loaa of Mr, Lloyd Oaarga aa ChanoMlor af lha Kxehoqtiar. It la andaraiaad, iiawavar, - thai Mr. i.iojrd Oaal^a aypolatmant aa MlwMUr of Mttnltlaiia la oaljr tampvnwy* had that ha will foma back to tha Cbaa- caHorahlp when th« qnaatioa of muni* tio«« hMBMia liiM aavUb .

IIKS AracK

Determined: 'EfMfts : Made, to Capture Positions Held by Allies Losing Many Men in Vain Endeavors. , ^ »

LOXDOM; Mir ^S.— Recant oparaUona at thf Dardanallea are dcscrlhsd In aa nfdclal statement given out haro to- nic hi. I'll* slatemant aays:

"Tha following infonaaiiaa.haa boa« raeolvod from tha (fnsral •floor aaiB- .mandinc tho Madiuriaasaii aspMltlan-

arjr forcaa; l

"On Mar II tho irat >f ch.dlviaioo aMde considerable aroffsaa aad Is now close to the Tarfclsh trsaohaa.

"On the llnd t)ie enemy made a de- termined attack sffilnet the left of the latllan brigade. They gained a trmpor- ary foollos. but a •trong counter-at- ta''k. at once organlied. drove them back witb a 1ok> of ovar sn«. t A aOMhar af prisoners were taken.

-On the :trd the Tofka aaked for an apracment for a aaapaMtafi of hoottU- tl« wpaalto tha AustfaUan aM Now BaaUnd araip aof*o to oMhla than , to burr tha lai«a MMhar af TutMpk daad irlap oltM lo otw llMii>ih .TMa wna vraaM, p«i •««r'Uifdh tliiiwhhl T«rtia wag« WHi* >B«fad hhtwaWMaril aad Ml ^

It wap ««ac «ar la.iha ^wiitii i thaatra aa Mar t«- Tha F^iaili. ta 'Mm- jaaatioB wtih iht Brttiah aaVdl'Wrulaii. aiada a cOTiaMafaMo adwii' dttrtap lha aipht. with alltfii Unaik Tha Tarrt- ftartal dlrialaa al«o waa paaMd farwar*

LOMMM. «w tk-HN Milr 'Talo- cnstfs «ai a

"SI la aanaialad th«i Ika TnrUah loaasi' la tho Pailaaillia aiaaa* to

!«.•#• A larpa nniaher of woaadod ara

now belni aeni to timyrna aad Aaatoll&. The Turks have brovpbj op largo rsln- foreameys snd large ■■■bera of aana of »n typca a«alaat the poaltlona held hr tba Allied traope on t^e ^eninaula of Oalllaoll la a saprwai oatart le wraat from them the grooad BO daorlr w«a> At eaa place eoaaeoalva altacka war* dallrared in the aftamomi Tha >um<^ bar of TarWah Iroapa aaw attachlag thi Alltaa' laMllsiis aaasada iMjIli.

tha Asiatic aids of tho straits, and aa each atUck fails fresh froopa are qnlck- ly aent serosa the narrows

"Tha Turkish fleet 10 alaa actlva In trying br Indirect Ora to Bboll lha paal- tlons ot tha AlUoo."

PABIR. May ».~.-AU rMoni attacks by tha Turks en tha OalHpoU pmlaonta have basn rapulaod by tba Allies, who have bean reinforced and have taken ths orrenalve^" aaya a Havaa dispatch from Athena. "Tha bombardment of tba atralts by the Allied warships coatl»

VldRliMN iG

Names of Lieutenants Gray and Morion AppeKr on Lat- est List— Lieutenant Ward, of Sixteenth, Kilted.

OTTAWA. Mar Tfeo followlat

MaahlHgg of Vaatani hattaltaaa war* rapartad •adar:

Ttt BottaUoa

'Severely Wounded i Pte. H H. Ooodall. Kngtand. Pta. John Collins, Toronto..

fKUlad la Acttoa) ZA, B. M. p. Ward. DahHa. Inland. (Dancgroaito WeaadaQ VI Pta, a M GMaphaU, Laadoa, Oat (Woaadad Mhr »)

Lt Aadt*v Jaok Orar. llH Oalhtrino Wraat, -VlrftWfl^M C

Lt. AHhur* BaW MorWai (fPraMrlr i*th}, Thoburn P. o., VIetorla.

The casualty oMcar tadar aakad tha press - to make public lbs following autement:

•■The sddreeaeB kUch m (he cSMiialty llsta sr* Ihoee of neii of km only and do-not nacaaMTTlly correspond with the aoldlsra' pctaoaal addressoe before en- UattoAt, which ara not arallobla. For Inataaaa, all* la lodar'a Uat hava Old CPaatr>' addPsaaaa though thar aniiatod la Ciaadda."

CANADIAN SUCCESS

rartfMr Fartloalaaa Mesa af AoMoa ta Trsoehaa Soar

OTTAWA. Mar ta^-'ThBt Iht Chaa- diana a«ala eavarad Ihgawihgg with gtorr In acttoa la tho a«ht aa .Thara- dar aad Kridar of laat wash, aaar Vpraa is ladicaiod by g cahlacram ra- calvsd today hy Oaaoral Hnghaa. This Kas tha Rghi la which tho saaand aad third L-tlgados woa oaTsrsl Oormao trenehea located In an orchard, tho po- alllona be ng subaaquoBlly iioaaHlltlatsd

t-y the 1st and ith hrtgdigi, Tha

cable aa:«' »

'Two trtTletts ■itcmpii by the Brit- ish Qjards' brisade failed, but tba po- alllon ws' wn Imporiani at (o warrant another nttempt The fliileeoth. Waat- om HlfMnndrrn, nhowed lha aaf* gad Ibelr HuccesB was confirmed by tha Ittk ttKfp» Hlgalaadcra, of Uootreel. alto tank arar had eoaaolldalad the po-

alUaa wm. Thar wara waU aupponed hp tha liih Royal MaalrgaJ RaCimoBt.

CHICAGO. May H— Jalla Waleatt. nn* of the <>hl««i actrosasa oa Iho Amor- ican stage, dted here today, gba was •evenly, and bad b«en playing porta since aha waa sla. flba waa plartad at m down-tavn th«atra aad after tha Jtoadgy ohaw.

i^MMoa; Mr ii— AiaM

of noig In hm/tmtn ihaatrtsal world waa proosat this afivrtMion at a Hoia^ rial aims a haU m m Martial OhafOh, Otanng Craaa, tor Charles rVsh—is. who ■■riohsd la lha I allsala disaotos. Aaa^tg thooa wlM atiandod tb« saretee voto Mr Herbert ■sarbohoi Troe aad Laay Traa, Hall CaJaa. Alfred (loira. i»aH» Chashsra aad OaraM Ix Maattg^ ^

Report From Field Marshal Sir John French Says It Was Sent Out From Eiienv.'V Portion for Houra.

SAVilAES' DEVICE

CAN BE OVERCOME

French Official Convnunica- ilon Speaks'of Considerable Gains in Region North of Arra»— Strongtwlds Takoni

lJ3\UOS. May !5 A report ra- calved from KlrM Mmrwli*! .Sir John Krcnrh under dale ot Mjv 2i, vays:

"Rome portlonH of our line east uf Tprea, wMch were lost yesterday dur- ing the enemy's sne attack, hflva nOt been rocreared. The amouBt af gaa uaad was mora thaa on gar prawtana ocoaataa— avar a f roat af Mra lallac

Tte MW «*a aamtpt mm arUate tlmaakaat a parted of fwar pad a Mdf hani« aad at tho aaaw tlw aar tiaa waa Haihardgd with aaphrHaUav ohaila. Tba saa eload raaa la plaago (ortr that MMk fraai tha Sfoaad.

**l^itlaBa af aar ttaa rwilnH la- tgot thravgbaat Ma arAaal» aad dar nan iiava detaoaatiMdA that MIft «aa precautloBs thia Hrm aC MMik daa ki OMt aad daftaiod."

PARIS, May 25 —The oin»tal «imniu- nlcatlon leaueJ by ths War otRce to- night HiiiioiuK'cs that Importanl pro- grass ban been made by tho AlUaa to tha north of Arras, aad that oao of tha tergs Oorman treochsa In tho nalghborhood ot Beucho^ for tha poa- aaaaloa of whleh Schtlns haa fcata go. lac oa for aioro ttaa twa vadMh taa haaa eartarad.

Tha text la as follows:

"To the north ot Arras odr attadts havo resulted In Important progress. To tho Borthwast of Aagraa, la front of tha Foaaa Catonna, wa car(lad tho aaMaat at a larga aaawr work oaltod CJaraaAltai la tha aaaia roglaa our traopa tank hr aaoaalt aaothar Oafaiha work whteh waa vary ati«asly forttfod.

•Vara ta tha aaath, to tta oaat of tha raad ffdai Ala-Koolatto ■aadiog, wa iMsa 'vaVQOMVTSi.i^MBvat of ona MSoBiotr^ tba whoto of tta fltaai traneh wharo tba aaaair IMP baaa alatlac for aitaaa daya.

*7o fko waat df tbig papa rai« ws hara «da varr tmttMilm pisfiaas in tba lavlaa of tba Wad «a BaiiU, our acnaa to wMeb tta artUlarr of the saaair peotad at Aasras aad defansiva pealtlaag wM^ want partMuls r i y atraar bad,ppav«atod aattl aaw.

■^0 bfm galaad aaan giaand to the waat tit taaeba^ Mar tta tStateau Cartal.

•"On Uw root af Cta fPaat ttara u

nothing to ropart."

The afloriMwn oAclal stalanwat road:

"It was a nlgbt of conaldarablo ac- tivity iMtwaen lha asa and Arraa. In Belgium, following a vlolont bomtiard- mont. a Oarmaa attaching column on- deavored to gain a footing on ths highwny between [.nriKemsrck and Tpren. Tt w lierkril deflnltely.

"Th" »Mrm«n" delivered two ailaiUn J ewlf-rdnv' '^i> thf nnrth of Ab'aln. In each raof t h<-y were repiiNed.

"To he north of Neuvllle Iht y deliv- ered four attat'ke, 4srh of whtf-h was < hacked b)- the fire of our artillery.

"In theee rarleos aggrsastva endeav- ors, all of which reaultad In completd fallora, tta aaamy p—trafl heavy

*Vothtw haa bam npartai tnm the raaMlndcr of iho front.*'

H. i S. KENT AT nOR ME

British Cruiser Which Took Part in Fallcland Islands Battle and Other Engage- nients Came in Yesterday.

OriM aad hattlo>aoarrad, har appor- worha abowlng la an BaalatataMa naa- nor tho hattarlng ohe waa sobjeciad to ^iHiag a rnnaing tight which !ikh now hacoma historic, her decks cleared of all unnecessary obal rue (Ions, ■« waa tha ease when she clnaxed for actljx with her armor-plating for several feet abev« tho waiorllna raoombllng lo ovory ro.

atool ioat of

ar Oer

io^pUaigat af TCP BMa ta all raako as happy aa ralgasit ashaslhar^ Hf. Il

Kant, captain Jaba D. AUaa. c. B, IL S. aotlvaly angagad Hi two navsl dghis stace she left ihe aherra nf r.nw' load SOOM elgbl monihe as'> lo ao

aacborago at 7 o'rioca yeaierds) morn- ing m Eoquimalt harbor

It waa tho Ksat which figured row fassous battle of hsiag rsapaaslhla the t 11 wgg arataar dfht. aad

Aftar ^oafi vrvlalag «p the <;oaat froan Chile the Kent toi»ehe« at Wllttaa Head «« Mandar avwlag, and she deopoed OBckM' In the Royal ftooAa over- ■ighi aa aa lo ho la a paMUaa la oooso lo a aia Bring laaMa Mb HMt tarbr at

la Made First Lord af Admmiltg

Bhortlr aftar tta arrlaal of tho oruiaar, Marar IMmttH, aaeoaipanied hy awahera of tta Btart af' Trade. hoattad tta vaaaal to'iilni da aMIetet waleowa la GbMbM AttNh Mo dMaara and men.

The depulatlon was coiducteJ ov(r the ship and look great Inltreit look- ing over the dsinagf caused by U^rnisn shells. With Ihe rotiaent "f '.h" navsl oSctela a Coteaiat rcprisiatbttta board- od tho Kont aad waa aoeardaJ a f«w mlautaa oonvoraattoa hr Captala J. D. Allan, tta laUtat iiawiaiailii ot iho ■Htiah waraM* ^mmfm «• wlib a Tlolt.

-Wall, wtat eaii I ta far rvh.** aabod tta captala aa tta agpariaa»JtaP aoa- daetad ta Ma aaartara af t.

*ta«a af tha haportant inridents dur- ing oar engacamonto with the (iermant? Oh. there U nothing to tell, b<jt what already has been told. Hut alt down." Than captain Allen proceeded to ralats •omo of 4bo Important aventa which hara hiegaij soasplnsoas dartag tta movaawata af Ita eralaor alBoa ate put la aaa froai bar Brttlgb lamt

AU that WM aald waa hrlof aad it«bt

to tfe

"The Kent sailed from Portamouth on October 14, 1914. aad preooodad to tho aouiheast coast at Awatlaa wtaro oho picked up wijth Adariial ■taidai'a aquadtaa. whioh laeladad tha Kg hatHo- cruiaata bntaalMa amd lafl—M^ tha 1 ■asala whMb tvata igmatHh far tba doatmatMa af Ita tatarahorat and Unlcaenau In tta tattle of the P^IUanda. Port Stanley, Falkland Istenda, was reached hy the s^iiiadron, comprlatng tha Invliici hl«>, Inflexible. Kent, Carnarvon. t'dniwAlI. Kritttol snd UIskki'W. on the mornlnn of [frremb'r 7, An ii hiipiicn'*d Ihe Kent wax Mtenoned »*■ K'lai'dehlp out- aldo. and ^.pl Htdm up all me time.'

"Barly on l>creml>er I elgnsls from tba

shora gava tho . lataraaittea itbit tbo omotaof Wtat waa ataMitefbd Ita ia bad- tile n»on-af-war bad baca altlitad oa tta

horlsoiL . V .

"Tta Kont waa i»na of lha* drat to weigh anchor aad a general alfeaal waa given to raloa ateam for full'opeed. By >:2t a.ra. tha two leading crulaars of tho enemy, the Onelsensu snd Brharnhorst, came within range, and the flrst shot was fired by tha batlloahlp Caaopua which opaasd Ara at a laafa aC^V**

yarda.

"Tha Germaa agaadiwa hopt on ataam- ing at fall svaaC aatll tbdr algbtad .Ita great trltad BWaia af Ita battig Brajgara, trbaa tbor Captala'Altea aara: Tta taviaelhlaW inneilUo waro ardorad lo port to lata

off Ihe Onaloonau. a^lch they did in splendid fsshlon. aa is well known, while three light cnitaera, the Kent. Cornwall and the cilaegow were ordered lo a atar- board course, tn attack the Nurnberg, Drrsden and I^lpilg- Being a speedy ship of twenty -(Ire knots the I>reOden succteded In al^wlag a claan pair pf hoela aad made a aaocosafal got-away.

"Aftar aaaM *orr bard ataadilag tbo KnnitaffV aad LalpMc agparaiad. - Tta CorawaO aad CWaatah mM'aMir-tta Laipaic. White tta Moat aoafladd 'bhr ntl^ilons to tha ?fumhsrg.

"tfeveloplng s remarmbia apoed for a vasoe) of her rlaee, the Rent waa wltlrin range of the rierloK Tule^r at t p.ia.. Ihe Numherg belna ■uhJ-'-ied to a rmln of shell from ih^ aii-imii simi. <>f the llritlsh cruiser, handlf^ by eip^ri gnn- nors, eager for fight It waa only a mat- tar of tlsa. and hy shortly after t p.aL tho OarMB aradaor waa oa Pro la ptopga

Tha nrst nuiga oecursd by the Kent waa ll,Pt* yards (< mtlao) aad ata aoh> lUy slsaad ta ahaat Mdd -yorda.

tta lta»

tat tta Maat aaaWaaad Mbb i ami ftylac har sslsra Tta saah at 1.W rsa. Il Isarait aboard ths Baal itat t

aeeawnted for ta to being sank.

"KvoeT aVort was pot ferth by |

aboard the Kent le s«*e life frees tba euahan .Vumbeig. but <7Wteg lo reaosSM over which thooo oa. Lha Brtuoh ii nlm ted ts« (^oriifoi aaljt cwataa Ma wore fdrfcod up imrfar Ita Mat all the Kertt llfehoata tad

taMcad by itaU dro. ata aMa aC ibate

(

wora aMwartbr at Ita tliaa tta Hvrn- harg mot hor fUa» <Tta ardor waa giv<-n by tbo oommaadar to tatro boats rspaired as spoodlly aa pooslMo, aftar flring tad ceased, and within hsif an hour, two llfeboots. by means of copper- plating hnd been made seaworthy, and the sail- ors of the British crulsar at ooco otaHed hi to reacue as many as poaalbte al tta unforiunataa remaining afloat.

-Altaaotbar tta Kent waa atrack by thirtr-aight ahallik hut In avary oaao tta ahaU foaad Ita Mllat wall atava tta wgtarlbMt

"A forward oaocaiata op tbo atarheard aido, nuiiiatliia a olB*lai?h fan, waa ntrtick by a four-Inch shell, and It was In (his chamber that the most havoc was caused. Klght msn were killed, four outright and four dying of (belr wounda, while alx others ware wounded. This waa the only, loss of life on board tbo Kont during tha ongagoatont. Tho abaU bacat aa tta saa,paat» aad Isallad aoM of tta abartao wllbia tta «aao-

ahaaihar at tta tiMa waia aitbar biltod outright or tadly burned. || was In tbia ctmnoetlon that targaant CharUa uayes. of Ita Moral Mwlaagk wai| awarded tta. C^MPiHaBUd flilMalrr

Modal.

roUowlBg Ita bwaMag of the ahell, a riaah of flamo waat tawn tha ammuni- tion hoist. Rcrgonat Mayoa ptckod up a charge of cordlto. threw II away, and then got a fire hose snd flooded the com- partment. The extinction of the fire un- doubtedly aaved Ihe ahlp from dleast^r.

"Returning to her boae st Ihe Fslkland lolaadB, the Kent waa immediately after- warte ordsrod to proeood. togotbw with tho erulgifa nteoaaw ata Brtetoi and tho aualllprr wdltai OiUbm. la aaarch of tta ■aiapid Draadaa.- Wtwm tta Mid- dle of Daaaaitar/ la- tta adMr xPhrt of March, tha Kata aad'bar ■aaarto woro engaged in aoablac. tta riaoto* tlonaaa. all the lateu'aad b4/g la'lta Stralto of Hag' iiaa balay aaaarod wllbaat ' ouc-

cesa,

"On Marvh I tha Kent' aldMad ths r>readen aomo IfO m Ilea off Juan Fer- nandas Island, and for eight hnurit efie

gava chaos, bat tta -rn "saggl. be- ing tha fastar. dlSCI* a*|Miidt.ta. tat- ting awar- .. . _ . ,

"Oa taadar MiMdte'ld* k wa* i-^arfted ttat tta Oraadata *tMa,aaahing abetter nadar eavar nf fadu riaaaadgg .lalgal. ata tta oteagBw aad Otwaa gMriipiibil Ita iMtad aa tta'waat ald^ trtnte/ita Khta appfgaabsd fsaai tta aaai aMa Tta Draadoa waa lylns at'aataar'wjtb all bar fla<a nytag aad ««aa tralaad. tat irtan aha olghtod bor advorMHoa ata ahowod little flght. for afler a oa«- paratlrely few mlautoa oaaaaatratad dra from tha three ahlpo, tar hoisted Ihe white flag."

OFFICERS PBOMOTED

tea of flaaadloa

rriUANS mss INTO mm

Have Occupied Mouhtains on' Eastern Frontier and Pene- trAed Some Olstanos inj Enen^s Territory*

SeVBtAL TOWNS FALL

INTO THOR HANDS

Austrlans Raid the Eastern Coast of Italy With War- ships and Aeroplanes— Ves- «0to on Each Side Damaflsd.

LOXIMN, May tt.— The currant Issue Of Ita oMglal Oaaatto oootalaa th- fo). tewlag llot af priMttoao la ika Can- adian Infkairrt

Malar T. W. Odtaiii. Tth tallallaa. be- cMoa taaiporarr IdaateaMMMlMsL vlih

capL w. u: AUm ird

cape M. X OgHabiM. «tb lotnporary maloea.

LIsats- T. P. Joaoo. aad a. C. trrlght, *th Battalion, and Ueut- a. T Rletard- son aad Parend I.leul M H ftandall, ih nottaltOM, aad UsaL B. Thoraioo.

ith tatidMtap bii—i tai^pitar oip-

lalna. . . r

ROHV:. May S5. Tha bulletin Nnucd by the War Office today, annoiim-lng that the lUllans had entered upon Aualrlau territory. causfMl great enthuslssm. This report ehowed lliab lultans were occo- i.y ins all the mountains between Ihe Idrii, and Isonso rlvt^rs. and that, ad- van' tug. they had taken Cormana, which commands the road leading to Oorlga. Pa importaat Aaatrlaa trontlar alallaa.

pasaing itaai tta aanb la tta aaaira .of Baatom. VHuHp tta ntart taMtalod ttat tta ftallaao alaa bad taPMBat tta vdlaaa.af Vana, wbteh la tata tta Hvar of tta MM MMk ata aa tta road to OMdtan. Aaalrla. aad ttat ta aMltloa^ la Baattara fHrtW Otnlltali^ aiattar impartaat laadlag to been taken.

The Olornate d'llalla. lhf> bulletin, aays:

"The Italian sdvsnre ooruptea a front of lAA kilometres (about •« 2-3 mlleaV nnil has as eilrenie points Caporetto on the north, and the nillf of Trieste on the south The flrst rontlngenis of Itsly pr>Mctratod into tho Auatrton territory

dixiancaa raaiMM Mvd^ 1M«, iv' iM*

mllra."

Tho affletal hallatbi IbUawa: *

tta Ohratala ippM Atatrtan artiu lorr ataB>4 Sra aBtfwt aiir poallltad wllbaat MPRit DMrtBff tb»tar of May tt aar amUirr tata ta paaWaw aaoa r pted hr artUtarr ta tta daaair-

tta rrtatt ftata.aar trapta ai* vaaeta avorrwhara aad gaapaatarta oal]f feobte roslaUneo. Wa tava aaaaplod caporetto, tho holchM bolwooa tta idrta ata laonoo rtvora. Cacwioaa. Oar* vlgnaiio ata Tarao. Tta oaoair aflh* drew, daoiroylag hrMgea and burning

"Uur torpKdo boat deslroyora opened flra against the **nemy'a deiachmeala at Ihe port of Huso snd have disem- barked troops. Wo rat>lu^ed savsnly Austrlans who ha«l bsan oaat to Voalca. Our loaaaa wan wotttaod. •*

Tta ItaHaa Mlnlotrr af Martna haa

Slvaa tat aa ■aagiip t whteh radSai

A ateaanblp arttvla* at Banotta r«- fgwtd ibM wMto taoitta aaar Oarsaao tatet at aiidaltfit teat aldta ata alchtod an Austrian waiablp with a htavy Mat. Bhe waa eaeorita'br ftar tgrpUg baata ThIa probably to Ita WUtt^ wMaB M driven nwar froai BtaldlU atlap

having nrod ar<wal

rglattea

VI B.N N A, Mar tha proTloaa iMylai

to tho flgbUag M

Italian coat eoaat, Ita Aaptrtea Wbr Dopartment totay aarr: Tta AuafHaa daatroyer Soharlaebataa pwolratta tta narrow canal at rarta QpiallB IMI It ranged quite clooo ta, tta IM|f illfta*. od Italian tronchao.

"Htdiit n luiian haltartaa aaddaalr opened nir, wita i:-«].i.iiMlr« gana

sgslnst Ihe Aualrlsri arout ohlp Novara snd a torp^rto hose lying bafors tho canal wirsnce, and killed many of tholr own *.ri>ops, who wer(» lakan by aur- prise.

"An Italian shell hit the ot^oors* mess rtKim on the lorpedu tfoot, eaus* Ing har lo spring ss leak. In order to halp tta doatrerar and the torp'do bosi out af ttair psaoartotio aoeiiions ihe I^MM hoaaa a^taakiag Are against

Itrorlta tha fcsrreek-, tlmeR A hilled snd Tbo sBossy'a

taarter. Tta

-At IMtaM, Btaair Mtap ftaa VdMad. Ita arMorsd antaar BL Oaart hOMtewB. sd tta ralhrar ataMM aai Trltat. At Sanigalta. ahont twaatr-dro MBta northwoot of Aaaaaih tta hattldtato

Sriayl doMHabta Ita iall««r snd watar taak. tta tirhpi otatlon and a railway trala^

"Tha craloer Holgataad Md tferoo twrpeoo boat dootrayora ten Italian torpoao boat

rear Rarl-iu. ono of wMcb

but thi oiber of wMcb waa ptraaB bp

e ahell snd compolled W girriadgf la

s >lnk<n;r coadllloa.

"Our deslroyera roacuad thirty-dvo men K>f 'he '■rew of the If»|ian boai, Irctndlng Itn i-omma rflfr, hni tK» work ef ree'-ue w«« hindered -y th*- wpprsaeh Of IW.J llslian hatlleehlpa. which Ared frooi A range of t.OO* metros. tn ih* aaoolnff ektrmlsp otir daatroyer <'eep.l waa slfghtly damaged, tui Ihe HeIgn land nod tha other dootwyara rotttfWod «ho sasair'a Pro wKk apparsat BPMMIh ata ttaa raltead aai of

THE DAILY COLONIST. VXCTORIA. RO, WEDNESDAY. UAY

Id our Broad Stf^ windows wt sliow today. % a ^lendld anortment ti MuM Oocki to mabofany, fo«^woo(l, oak*tiid hnm ^ ffw voy-veat pocUt tnveflinf docks In tea- tercaics. AB Ihe njovemnl are of Ugh tfafftfyjuai are fully i:uaranteed. PiiCM MOfelnnitSJOtofBaM *

« ... •^•■^A

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JEWELERS VOW AMD BROAD SnOEETS

^ Urn Oii^ *•

Jflstlflalile Slaughter of the Enemy

Ttaeie are dan of tcrrinc fighting:, the price of viditfry h «paM.

times great.

rmmitMmkm ''^ I (Mr mw dn of iaihe

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"i . ' **•* ' ' ■'

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Froh Fruits

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Fresh Vegetables

Fresh Bakery Goods

No order too small none too large

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^leeial Ouristle Week

MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NEW SHOES

This will be the week for Shoe valuci. If you need Shnc% dnn't let this chance slip. Ten diffrrrnt i^tylct in fine, new B00I.1 for men ami MMnt of the season's bent and smartest last^ in Wcnncn't Shoe*, in

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Pheo* 131, 132a GovMMnt St.. Cw. JokatM

POTATOES POTATOES

T«k4ta SytvMtarFooclAPoallqrOak . yet TAm n4N»P«us

Pliher 4 Leber, Unlleil

Wh«bMl* AflMla tmr BrHUh ColvaUa. VklorK VMceaVw, R.C.

Unionist Leader Made Secretary for the Colonies

Boys

Tim RiQirr bon. /mpttiv^ bonab. ijlv,vi.r

Fierce Struggle Is Continued _ on Banks of San River Both Contestants, Clalfn Substantial Success.

SAW CANADIAN TROOPS

9Mk ai V«w York

I*KTnoiil{Ali. May 25.— Tb« iolloW' Iritf offKUl xtaienx'iit wujs IniMA bytM K^nrral hpadqtinrterp toiilirhl:

■■(»n Iho whole. nubyM front, from Uie vlllaco of Uuubl« to ihc viltac* of Ve> icnri, on tn* Niamvn. aharp fiihtlnsoc- eurrad on tka 3*14 and 34tfc, and la not ret aiadad.

"Oa tiM loft bank of tha VVMt tvla, la tlM Opatow roctotip tka ngktUg ee«tlRaa% tha Miamir bavins raaolvad yaftawtanata But bio attaoipta u tafca tba orrenBlv* bavo boM repalaod •uccMflfully; and our count^r-atiaoha iNVf cBiiPCfl lilin hcHvy 1oKii<-n.

"In 0«ll'la. on the .lMroRlaii-PrKi>mvMl front, drnprralo flahtlng was rFHiimM (II Monday morning on both banks of th« San. Haavj fonoa of tho aaamir (i«iiv«red boavy altaoba ea iba fraat aaybwutag Qaairtaw aac Kraka^ha. bat tNar war* atatterad br a*r araUanr Xlra. Naar tbo vlUaca of Surtbltaa wa took mm than l.fM pitaoncea. laolud- \vti SO offtrtrM. aa wall aa many Ma- chine Kuns and aaarehllehti.

'On th« ramatnder of th« front th»r« hah t>e«n H lull. In the valley ftf l-tia Tyaeocnitiic nn't aouih of Htrr. tbara bara batn isouted rn«ac*iiirnta.'* Tlaaaa ■ta»em— t

VIK.NNA. M«y 1!S.— Tiv followina Of- fklal rommiinlr.itli'ir) wnn iniiitf^ by th« \\Nr Offlc* tonlKht;

"In MIddIo OalWrla the allied armlaa have attacked atron« Raoain foraak alone tha aatira froat traai tttklkwa ta tha'Uwar DaHiNr, Qwiwal vaa keaaaa'a amy. lartailag tba AuBtr**Hnasarlaa amy corva, baa oe* eaplad Radarmno and adtawed eaet and aoutheaei of (hat town toward thf San Hiver

"The rnriny. who «ltemp(M to r«Kaln the liiHt Kn">"(l, wora everywhw* r«- tulxed, .nainjt aome Bl.MO prlaonera, t% capnon and more than 40 machlna «uaa.

"The armlea of OanaAla Pahafclo aad mihaief aW ara advaaoMHi avalbtdat of praraiyal, aa« aro malae tfMud aTlar aa oMUaaU raalalbiwa

-Towarda Btaala plala. aa aliaM alons th« entire front la peoeeadlaa. Tba allaatlon op tha reotalnder af tba front In th» northcaatcm theatre la Kood.

•"In the aouthwaat. on th* Tyrolean and Corinthian frontier*, at »om« pointy noiall detachmcnta of Italian Alplaa troopN rroaaad tka frantior* bat ratflB^ «<! when fired at by aof aoMS."

liKltLIN, Hay t%. AuatrUn corro* apondenu wba ba«o kaaa vlaltins the bMleclna araalaa bafara PraoMyal ro* poet that tiha Ibilndi la

mkt by

The Austro-Oermaaa era only a few bti»drc4 yard* from 1h« advanced worka. tba correapondeni ataiea, and M>m« of (baOa hay* be«n hnraaht nad»r fire. 1>u! a foaalar tfombardnMaii ut Pr««niyal baa ■at yat boon uadertakan*'

rAIlM, May Si.— Whan rrmah troopa la Ik* rvftow of AMIy. nmr tba Mewaa. kolatad Ike Itkltan rta* upon tbair aaya iKe Paria Teeapa. Oar- In ffha treaekia aaaoaita oat: aMBk tka hoitar

It wiu ba oT«r aU tka

Back, af XiaadoB, Oktarla, ebatraian of tha tiaaadiaa Raaiouni Caomlaalon, ar* rlvod on Monday with Lady Beck on the steamer Xew York from hie offlolul vlnlt to Europe, lie said that had vlnlted the trencheB in France and hail found thf Canaillan troopn were all tn good ftplrlts and eas^T for the fray.

He atood for several hours on the ruof •t a aeaaatery between the British ar- tniarr and Um trenekaa wkUe the aheiia whiatlad orar head fraia batb oidcs. eomatlkMa aMblim a akikt Hh* a train vokitf thfdnik a tkokal. Tba traaohca arara aM anr aavak faat «a«a an4 di- vided Into aaetlona tlba a railroad yard. The food supplied to tba Canadlana waa very good, and auparkar to that laaued by the Pranch OovomBont.

Ha saw a batch of aeveral hundred German prlaoners Itrnught IntD the camp near Arras, end nali) that he waa aur- prlaad at their niistneaa and smart ap- paaraoda. althouah they had been iivinc In tba II nibM Mka tka BHtJafc aad Kraaok MMIaeau

kir Adua BM!k aald ikal ka kad boMt booked la aan on th* t.«lf am from New York on May 1, but ooold not wait, and had to go by the Wkfta Itar Una ataamahip AdrUtle a few daya aarller.

iTiirs m

[7

AS PRISONERS

Wounded Men of Princess Patricia Regiment Victims of Unfortunate Mistake at ShorMiffoi Enfitend.

Rome Newspaper Warns Peo- ple That Repeated Attacks

. From Austrian War Vessels May Bp Expected.

' WCmm mttf- M.— .Ml the men of t»o MedlH famllir bave votuntcarad to ir> t Ills f/ont. Among them In I<iitgl. a ineral>*r iif the Chambf^r wf Demilles nsteirinx to the naval and serial ac- Lrltles of Austria- lliingarv along Italy'a Adriatic coaat lln«. lh« Glornalv 6'Italia says: "The Austrian raid along

tha Adrtatle ataat af Italy, wltb at. tdcka upaa uktifbndit lavaa aad tU- taM 1m wnitt t ItkHr'd agaa. far tha af Mr dWk ilMrMl la bava «< VdVCd la ifta latrtan Mkatb ak« «ilkk BktaMtlak aaaM.

-tM ItaHak yaala mm aeaaatom tkaatdNw la tbo Maa Ikat tka Adrt- atio aaM dAta «m %• ^Mtid by tka enear. Wa 4MMM btar ta atai wial «• MnM. Attka^

world. Kadaad baa her oaasi Una la Mb many. Tba aaaal faeaa af Italy -la aaaal to that of AaMrla^Haaaary. wUla the dlataaaa kitagea tba twa aaaal Uaea Is aaly Tt nMlaa. Partbar- mare, tba Italian eaaat ta maeb la> ferlor "

A crowd of Htlsane of Rome gaiherwd today In front of the Villa d'Este. prop- erty of tba lata Archduke Fraoels Fer- dinand, who was aasaarfnaied. and deaM>aa<ni«d acalaai ftaatna Itai^arir watll the rt Ike boaaa.

tmmxw mitaa aaat of TlraMw iha Ital- laaa raaalaad tka Aaafrtaaa. wba ap- asae ta kava ereaait lata Itanaa tarrl- bwy. aeoaeal koadred ft— f-i Alptaa

OTTAWA. May 2G.— Private W. A. R Bol«aa*A-Oottrt, oaa «f tk« allni ram< nanta tkat raaala df tba calldat Prtn- caoa iPatrlelM Canadian. L. I., that left Ottawa, MM atrang for ih^ iront last Augvat. ea«M back to ihe city today for a few kom ea t«ai» ta klahMic m BatUgtoff4 iuk.

la a bkklil nlw ■■ dUkf kd Mrrlad a aaelaaa ritftM tUMum, tka rMiilt af a dumdiua bnllat fmm a oonnaa nfia llrad IB a ckarga at Tpvaa on January laac. Prlvato Hol«Ma-A-Court haa in hia paaaaaalon an honorable disi-harga front, tha regiment of whti-h he waa a mcaibar- Hut has some hunl filnga agalnet the mllliary authorities, for the rensoh (hat although he a woiin'le.l In riiihiliiR for hl« louniry, thry thuiiuhi lilile uf him that he WBM |iNri>i--<l n lih thirteen mllltsry prlaonCTH a t hhurncll ffa, Kngland. aent to London with tha thirteen maa, wba wera being aent homo aa nadaatrablaa •ad niakta, paraded tkraask tka dtraata af boaden witk ikaai aad tb«a ant akaard tk* ■■wHika^laa «a mmm to Canada. aU tka tlM aader aMHary guard.

Tka ddNMr akM that no aatloa waa taken at bid dkjMiloa la balat ffknded wltb priiwird wkaa ka nki* n at ■kgrniiiHffk aad aikgr iraaadad n«a «r tko FilnuMi fttiMlda wars aibiahdi «Hfc tka priwaya tfMWgk the gudaf af ekdwullffa nnder Bflltary guard to tba train In Lendait

On tbo way ta Canada aboard tka ftoandlaavlan ba waa ohvluualy regard- ed aa a priaonor by the paMtenKrm, for he waa given quarters In the atMragA with them. Arriving nt Quebec, tie •(>• pealril for more considerate treatment to the mlUtary authoTllles (here, snd was ■ucceaaful He mslten some perlous romplstnta at'iiui <ii\r ol the doc tors on the Canadian msdual bnard at fthorn cllffe. He ears thai thin doctor re- msrknl when the waundod man of the prinecaa patrl<^ araat la aaa Mm:

rriacoaa Patd^ abt I aapnai yan are blaMlnc."

Tkiai raamfk waa ibOavai aa wiik aCt>bn^ If aat anklad, tMittat

nin CONSTANTME

They'll romp aad play, set holes in their pants, in their stock- infs. hi their eoal stoeves. After an, it's natural, for vho'd give a whoop for a boy without masculine trait?. And that's the one reason why his. clothes should be boufht at Wtl:»on^ We mC the deyeirtiWf , wemtrte and seosiMe Idiid oaly.

a»a« tM

lowedlata daa«ar.

advUnbOHy of parfonwing gpgraiiCiW th* Intlaatmatloa aeaaad tba adgaa af tha first inelataa dsaeled tba paaatbUllr of furtlMr lafactiam. A Vlaatieae aaaciailst baa baon aammaaed to the badatds of tha Klag

Tks lataat ea«0»mlaa Ika ieatlUea or tba OMMMrrb asya ha la mere raat* fill. Hlii t*Mp*raturo Is gjTMi at Its 7 Prmyef-* far iba r^wrvery of tha King are t>elag

^ la nU Ika

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Oar WttiWihait nt if vxtremcly bunr with mHn far WIHliry OMccffi* Uatfermi from all parti of the Province, hat m aM haielkg ap our record for «lficicncy, and we caa ttttt aatMBMOiMt k liar orderi and a^c oitr usnal guarantee of faad wafffcMHH|l4pb Om wMk Oklr fd<kii*d to coQplMd ontkt.

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THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, B.C.. WEDXESDAY. MAY 26. iQiy.

Live in the Country

ON MOUNT NEWTON CROSS ROAD

filtfflcreitUMateoilllTitkm. over aoo mmtM fralt bMs ta fun bcarinc; new modern dwelling contaJntaf iv« btdrooms, parlor, diniBf room, kUfkea, batli and xSMf, buenent,

Price $8,500

Terms, Apply

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RICHMOND AVENUE'

Newly built 8-roomcd home with 4 bedrooms, sleeping; porch, furnace. In good locality, new tro tnm -fines. Nice tawn and shrabs.

Only $8,500

On ci^ tenM;

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For Rent Unfurnished

5- Roomed Dwelling, Rravrr Strret ,

tf-RooRMd Dwelling and Barn, 26J1 RoM 8trMl

6- Roomed Dwelling, -ISI) Alpha Street

6- Roomed Dwelling, 227 Brrchwood Street

7- Keomtd DweUing, lioo Grant Street

»>Sii«M IhvtflNl Md (tania, 1479 Furt Street ...

.Rent §12.00 .Rem 815.00 R*nt 115.00

.Rent .Rent .RcM

tlS.OO

FURNISI1ED

4-Roomed Dwelling, CoiitiaiiKlil Ptrret

ft-Roomcd Dwelling, Olympic \vr . vaCMIt JUf* 30.

A'RoonMd PweUing, Admiral Kuad

frBsMMd DvvHtali Bu Street, ■•■.■■■la**..

R. S. Day & a Boggs

Vancoover Island Farm Lands

THROWN OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT

94)00 gcrct U truti of 10 to 40 acrei. Price, per un

Oa i and 10-year tei

9m Blarature, mape, and loll particiilara mm

VSMWnrer Island Fruit Um^a, IM.

Cmpitkl. »am,—t fifm} KUIOKT HOUSI (Opp Post 0«cf> Phmmm

OvM IS «i. I p m Olhvr h«iiri hr ■»»■<■

TO SELL OR RENT

HOUSE FDIDnGASt siMcr

thfM badrooRHi slttiiif«i^ionv AiiOff^ioonu kitchen

tod tVtllfOQIlL

Bulltn 4 JIttteon.

. .^fifiSpAL AND WimMlOB AGENTS

T«Wpk9B« 4371

llMsy.AU tli€ 11^

—but not too bu^ to make Men's tnd Women's Suits. andtMokof lt,y0uneeftl^ptymoit CA

1414

Charlie. Hope

II'AL eFPIdS

Thirtieth Battalion Now pearing in Casualty . -iSQvarid Oesths of tmtens at the Front

i

Ap.. Lists Vic-

In clw resent aghtlnc in. Kerthena riMMc and Belsliun Mvefsl VteteriMw have Calka. InetoAnc two eMcmi (Mlow:

la Jto|tea) 9ti n, llMee.- rtm. Xk tK "W^t.

(Mai ar WaUda) ma. m, WiiMi

Ma. a.

USUT.-0OM.-J. R- BOOTHSr JBIIad la Aetton.

(Owwetvaalr no Pt«. W. K. Ifwinaa.

(WflWUM)

Li*ui. J Uru.y. Lieut A. R. Morton.

Pla. a. runt.

PI*. D. lleyland.

IMt, I.. G, Kc*.tl.

I'le I" !■: Mi'dii', klllril In artlon. lived In thin - My lur a whc.it time iind WBii Bii +mil|uve uf III.- B. C. F.lfoiric lUllwHy. Born In tho OM (Vmnlry thirty -fwur yeara ftgo, he »»rvetl four ynaiB In t))« HampalUre Yeomanry prior tu icavinc for Canadei. where bo mad* bla homo until Mo ifoparture aa a mem- b*r of the Mret Conadlm Contingent. DuHng the Boer War h* fought with th« Ihiuth Afrtcui Llrht HorAo and was Awardwl lh<> medal wtih n\f rlinpf-. In Vlrtorla he livcil m th- ll.-n»vim Hotel, liv rnll«l«i| Willi llir SSih Kudi- llcm 1)11 niiibf^.-ik of wur .tin} left

fur th« front aa a uiember oC the 7tll uattaUoa.

FTE. D. M. HEYLAUD woand^,

y ' m .mm, , , _

Pt«. D. IX. Water, Uilod la action. proaaUir roCera te iPte. U. U W«lr. wim wu a «M«B»ar ef tba Mtk UlgMaadem. and waa drafted w(tli iho Mtk *at- III Hon. Pu. Welf was t4 yanra mt ac*. MU mater la MM. P. i. CaiptlTI, of Selkirk Avtoue.

Pte. H. neekle. reported to hav« died of wounda. wan bora In Dolten, Lanca- ■hlrr. iwonty-four year/i ago^ and eamn lo <'«nadM Hbniit four yi-am neo, Mc em|>lny,-l I'l il>e Ifank -tf II. N. A. In Kalaii, tV C. ("i uMiri tmie li»for^ e.imifin t.> ihi.H . tu III I in- It.' WMN tellrr of the imuk tifir fnr Ino y^arn. and waa one of the IM men from th*> atnff of Iho Bank of B. N. A. who left Canada le flglit at ik* iMnk Ha u the Sret «r mu aMta t* aaaCaia m-

inry. He enUaiad with the Mtk Ugh- lasdoro M eeon aa llM regHneat waa formed and wan tranaferrod to the

Mth BaiUIlon nhnrtly aftor the out- break of war Mr wnm a mcmtter of lh» r#lnrnrrt>mmi« ntilrh Ivft herr laat WlnUT lo ^iiprlfmcnt th* rank* of tho frin.-cBs falrlrUn While in thin city he Well known »nd eery popular.

tHe. Henry CMMakaafc diad «C

to

rrL L a soorr

m. HOVARB

wennda^ »MtaMr refara te p|» Henry cartBMwii nHkangh -Mo nddraaa la gtvoB na MaMteaL fla «iM fee aaveral yoan a realdeni of lUa clty aad^ wMla wa» only yeara.af ago. aaah aeia- ■Iderablt^ mlllury aervlce durlna Ma career He w«a popular with Ih* men of hla ronipany and ehowml much prom- iBf PrcviouB to coming WMt he •erveil lor four yean with the Field. Ambulani'e foi [m ai MunlrMi, lie en- listed lo AusuHt of laat year In the llth

ResimoM. wita whwh aMt 1m weat to

the froBt

Pte. W. Karncet Norman, 7th Batta- lion, danseroualy 111, was a roemt»er of the gltk FnaUlare from June, tfis, until dnirtag fer aettra aorrloc. Ho la SX yeara eg «ge ang mi«afrlad Ha apent OB« jraitf In the im Ol C. a R, Van- couvar.

Lieut. W. D. RetaMfl. reported aUgkt- ly woun<1ed. ttvod hero a ahaft^tf^M

pn-vtoTif. to loaeing for the ftwl He waa attached to No. I rompany of the 30th Battalion when he llrit Joined, but auhaaquently waa attached to the 7th Battalion, with which unit ha .waa oonnvrtad when wounded.

Lieut. Jack Qray, wounded, la a naUve aon, having been born la thla

S^RGT. EDGAR WILKINSON MIed In Aetloa.

city twonty-«r» yeiua aoa. Hta <athar

In Mr Andrew Gray, pregrltfar of the Aiurii]* Iron Worka. Ucwt* Qray waa «iltK*ied In thlM city at the Victoria lllS'i gchuol and went to Columbia t'nl- v«r*lty ffii- four \fHrn, from which h** Itradiiatrd wllh iMinorn In 1311, taklna hiB tlitu' vf 11.1 U He III- np^iit avVdral ysHrn hi-n- irnrniiiK tht- foundry liual- neaa. In which he hopea to enaaffc on hia retflm. Ha Joined the teth Gordon Hirhlandera aa aopn aa that unit waa organleed and prpeiigad to the front with the lath ■nttalieib

Uant A. X. "Martna. weaaded, left here with the tMh Battaileai wUeh he Joined t9r aetlvo ■errtee after IwvIbc been with the Hth VMtlara ' alMaat aince the IneeptiM ef that raglaieat Uurlna the atrike tPoabMa «n Vhaeaa- v^r lalaiiil h* waa etatlone'd with hIa realmpnl In tti*' colliery district. Prior (,-, romlnK l<> nntlnh CotumlMa he waa , <.iui .fteraeani In the 4(h Tnrkahlre InfiiiUrv from t!»OS lo I»Ot. and In the latlfr yt-ar l>e'-ame acnoud lleuipniinl wllh thr namo regiment. Kor wofik- tlmf Hi VI' torla be wan Wllh Ih* I.an.ljt Department of the provincial Ooverti- ment. HC la very popular with the memkera of the Itlh Batuilon and la aa aa <iHeN»t H»o^.

m WM. KiRir

Wounded.

I'le OmiTKr I'Unt, rpporied wound'^l, lln.l n- lor A iihori itme iM-foiv ^^« enlialnl with Ihe Itlb Uallallon for acilv* aervlvo. Ho waa a native of HeoUand. whero he waa bora twenty- iwa pwv ••bl Ha Mad ^a tlih y^MUtm la Mpiantap Imi, ud left TIetorIa na a aMMor m* Ike Mth tmitm. He wna vamurlog aa Mr as ran he aaMrtalne^ had no relaMvoa reatdlar !■ this eHy.

Pie, Domloir Mi Ttanghlea Heyla»d, Itlb HattaUon. reporteg allghtiy vvend- rd. Il\ed in ihta rhv Blnci« earlr eUld- hiMMl liavln^ ri,fn*. here whro imtf tWV or I hr*» \ eara old f r.Mn Sanalm*. wherr Ke waa bwrn Mr waa r-'lucalM at the VIetotia Hick ftcbool and while aMM^hV tfMt tanHtotlMi waa a mem-

Mp.af aiM aann n«d the Rucby Wkaa w waa aeeiarod. ««a mm ft tt« sta m^h

ffoe ariiee •antea He waa gaiplopeg In tho etre»iat»e« iipeiimiai ag Oa<4 onIM for aBwo yeara. He la m «g Mr. aad Mm a Ueyland, ««•

h .1

lOOgiO

The Corset Tells the Story

Not SO very lou tgo much less ettentloii wu fhren to the Corset than is civen niday. Now "discrimlnatinf women" know that, in a way, all depends upon the corset. If the corset is not cor- rect in dcs^ perfect in fit, ri^ht in every respect, the dress cannot bsMsrt TlMeonsMtnitheilary.

ThMS new iB^.can be obtained only by the latest in corsetry, deaicned adrottfar to,sccompUsb certain fesutti. The modish bust b flMdium. thTtek sMfbl. the Up loi«, end the wtlit d%hHy carvel

Th« Importnnce of n Brassiere

As an absolute necessity to the corset and outer garment has never before been demonstrated so clearly as with the present season's styles. We.carry a complete assortment of styles and sises. PHces nwit from 5oc to . . . . » ,

Cboooe Your Piwtimdar Modtl From

"D.

Udy/' per pair Si. 50 to $4.80 Lvia,» per pair S4.50 to A" CmI, per pair up from ft.00

."Caw^e

per pair $3.75 to $iaM per pair S3.75 to ...$C.7i per pair up from. . .$1,7S'

PrivaU rittibg lUeeBe

Properly fitted for the adjustment of your Gor- get troublci, arc at ' y««r aipeiaL

One raipelant

CMMtloro

la at your •*r> I, » and will rhearfaUv aaalai yau I- th. mtmmm £^

at 4M Klagnrm etreel, srandeon of the late Qeneral Hayland, C. Bl. wlie nerved in the CHmean War. and great-giaad apa ae lha laia Ha|a> Oiaaial lleirla«d, wiM aarvnd dartag the P<eninaalar War and waa KlUed at Waterloo. He U aloe a gmndaon of Ihe late Dr. MeNangh- ton Jonee. who was a well known real- dent of this city. Ho enlisted with Ihe loth HIshlandera In Hsy and when war waa drclarad he Joined the o\erae«ifl detachment. When at s«ll»hury Plain he waa-offered a conimlaalon with an Knalleh regiment, but he preferred to remain with hla old company, and coii- aequontfy waa with the ICth Battalion flarlag th* reeent Ighllng oenf Tpren. the ahklagraiH ooaveylng the Inferma* tian tkat Pte. Beyland had kaea waaaS ad waa yaaeiyad here jneamdaii front »rlvata aoareaa.

Pte. X<ealle Oordon geott. mlaalng^ lived here for abont ten years and waa a builder and contractor by trade, rot aldlnv at Ihe home of Mr N. William- son on 113 Richmond Avenue, Me waa born Zi yi-ara afo at rflrllale, ftimbcr- Innd. Knitlund, He "nllnleil nliortly after the outbreak of war wllh Ih," tllh Kiialliers and then proreoAeg to tlM fir- ing line with ihx 7th Battalion.

OF mm

Tenth Battalion and Princess Patricia Regiment Have Long RoHs of Dead and Woundatf— tSth Suffon.

OTTAWA. Mar St.— nte tfth aa^ laiiaa ang the Priaieaa Patnem Rogi- aiont faralah aiany namee for the Ut- eat oaatialt/ llata^ It is not atated a her* tha fallavlag eaaualUea aewirre*;

(MHaaaly Wanaded) Pte. M, A. wmdaa, catt oat

tWoMdidi Pte. P. t:. debater. UontreaL

<>evor«ly Wounded i Pte. C. H. neadaiaa. Maaliar, Alts, c^o. ggt. Mai. T. Haaaneb ■aglaad,

iSMed ad wauada) Pla. WUHaa S. tfiiWag^ Waad. Pt*. aagiaatd Qaartanaala, Uaglaad.

( Wounded > l*te. Jaa. Cappe, Klrkavllle. MlaaoarL

tKUIod la AcOhi)

Uattt. Jaa. MMaam Seati.

( Wounded) I'te. Waller Taylor. Winnipeg.

(dUk With Oas Kunea» rta. gydaey areen. Bmadaw. Maa.

irrlaaaar af War la Clawaay) PNk W. J. Wehatare SNdaad tU U. MewgiaB. WttodM

. (Kllleg la A4.iloni Hst. i. oiloa. CMgary. Pte. Cecil W. C. WllUama, Miami

O. Tadhaatar, MvVMh Di a Naaa, M. Cumimm,m/L W. H. laoaha. CMganr. Wm. mer, Wtamlpes. Thonw« Doakla. Calgary.

H. Montcome,-r WlnalpCK J 4- Taylor, Orkney, gootlaad. I>. W Wladoni. ^ontrenL M. W, Jar-liiv>n, l^xmlot^ BMmHA W. J, Utile. 8.otland J' M- Unaa (ao partlmUral. U. W. Allan. Hamilton, Onl. . R. W.

Cpl Ptn. PI*. Pie.

cpl.

IM*. Pte. I tr. I le

Hat. Pte. Pta. Alta.

Pte. gwa).

pt*--

Ple.

Pie. Pta.

rift.

(IiK.ll

V. II Thomas, Khgland (meala-

I [ilt-il of W"(ijndi I ' . .1 T Webti, pittaOurc 1^

U. W. Meara. arstlaag;'

Petrr Mf<lre«or. rolasry Peter Mcflivem. Mtch«l, B. C. W. B. M. qeedfeMew. Oalgary.

m

Bb a

iDnntfeeenalr Wounded)

Pte. T 1. t^awumch. wi— ipae-

Pie. H. ▼<

PTE. R. MOORE WWMdad.

rtc W. Rend, Claveton. 9mm.

rta. H. M. nranvllle. r»uh«e,

Pte. U. OHflln, ^VlnnlpOB.

IX*o.-rpl. K. J Barren, Toronto.

Pte. J. .1. forbett. Tor-.rito

Pte. J. R. Almen, BriRhtbank, Alta.

fpl. Frank Umlthera. l»ndon. Ont.

Pie. James SIma, Halifax. N. a.

Itc. Wm. <i. wiiBon tfaiaMliy SSth UattallonK Xelowna, B. C

uef.-Opl. oaa; Oagedala tfarmatty seth). nmm, » c. ^

Pteu H. W. Huxley. Wlnnlpea. ftm. Wm. ftealh,, Montreal. Hat. Uerald Uanley. Swift Current, aaak.

Pie Wm. narence Tweed (formerly I'Kth Ilattallon). KHInrnev. Man.

Pte, Wilfred Anger. Hherbrookc. Que.

Pte. O. Klteglbbono. Toronto.

Pte. H. H. Bondall, McNally^ Alia.

Pte, A. Fairwaatfear. Bdlahargh, aeat- land.

Pte. B. w. Ibare. Umtm, Mgladd,

Pte. athnley Btiieneea. Lalgk* -aeau

land.

Pte. o. w. Talleata. Kattingham.

hiad. Pta.

Pt« Oae. MhI^. ralM. F|». Marrr.«tlHaa«. WiMilgae. Pte. »Vad Kaaaeiy, WMpag: Pte. lohn Quay. Wlnntpe*. Pte. n. C. RMnen. Htlleevllle. N.B. Pt*. r. a. Roughton, ralsnry. Pie. Itobert f>ook, Qaletia* Oat Pte. w. H. Adair, BoUaat Pta. a Barney WaaCMvalaM, Mag- land.

pie. iSd. Belcher. L«tKlon. Rasland. Pte. A. A- Blrrell. Wlndaor, Bnglaad. Pie. J. M. laity land. 4

Pte i.^nnrd careaiv Bnsland.

Pta. A. B. oowiefv Baah Pta, L Onviac »«l»fildit aaatb

Pta. i. OartMiK eaatMad,

Plo.'A. C

ggt. Wfcieaa »irgaan nndnag. '

Pta. a J Scotland. -

Pie. B. C Gray, Dnnd^gcMlaag. Pte W. A. Hagae. L*ndon.\]Bnc1and. Alhert Hnrat. Waltham. Rnrland. R. a. Horner, Warceeler. Baa.

PI. Pte lan<l

IMr M 3 Jarrla. Tnlherk, Rngland.

I'(-' K KrtKke. Keni. KncUnd

Pte. Jaa. I,.aw, Pertbahlrf, Mroiland

Pte. Geo. I.loyd. I.lmerRh. Ireland,

pie- Andrew Marr, Imnhnr, geellamL

PI" JolM MaVlear, Artinmm,- eaat-

lan<l

Pie. Joa. Mancan. Dahlln. Ireland.

Pt*. Thimaa Hanageld, liondea. Bn*> Iwig.

Pta. M. Maan^ Mtrfeih. Bnsiud.

PU. Pt*

Pte

r-i-

pie. Pte. Pie. Pie Pie. Pte Pta Pla.

K

Aiai. Mdmv. r. M.

JL* tta FP01Vo

I. J. BMntu^ r H R«Mna. Kndand. fohn Ror. Rldiiehlr*. llooUang. K w Har. r>o»*>. Ireland.

a. H. seoii. mplaad.

Wm. Himmmmd*. London,

n. n. Ayreoblre. fb-vtl

B taiiih. Badane.

Alea. aiipksnssa. «c«tUa4. Arthar TRIey. LoiMnn. Rngrload, Wm. Tatena. Arm»fh. ireUad. A. m Van irh on gale. iM-set. Bag-

Pta. W0). rulJerton. Cnlgftrp,

m W. &nmmm, ahaatr Bar. Ont na r. S. MMh. Mrttlafe W«M JMM na. M. T. a llaat< BHtMi Weal In-

dlea

Lee.-C^L W. J. t^u^laa, CHaMNHalB.

Baak.

Pt*. a. u. Kehae. Nerth fn'tang SML Pto. w, V. Angeii. oieawUUaai^ Oab

Pte, Frank Cooker, iM^aaatlV OM

Stt.-Umi. Jaa, raaaa Mugda. AUa.

Pte. p o, Jeandrnn, Bdmenton: Pie, t'amernn llarrtaon. Bherbnak^ IMr K. P. (.'unnlngham, OtIaWk ' Pte, H l>owllnc. Rngland. Pie. Thomaa Bradley, Nanalmo. B.C Pte. Jamea Honaon ' i formerlg tlrd)> ■eetMiid. May V

(Mod of Woundn)

»gt, DonaM MiMinii ^MMab Kaa» loopa, B. C.

Pte, u A- f^rson. Regtna.

Pte. Harold Aeabte,

Pte. Wm. mtum, land.

bat. II, u. Watfcla^ real. Kdmloopa. B, c

(Wanag«g)

■gt a Myall, Olaagvw, ne. Jna. S. Heaaon, BnglaRA Pte J. w. Vanghan, Bnglaad. P'' A n. Poaraen, Bndaad.

Pie Fred Wood. Toronto. Pte. .laa. Anderson. DunnvlUa. Pie. John D«vli(jjnn, Ottawa. Pie M A K«terbroolte, MontlWl^ Pte. A. K. Brlttaln. Toronto. Pte. Jos. L.abbe. gucbec. Pte. RoboA WllklnoOB. Hamilton.

ne. Dougtaa MaagBttrrar. Maw gav. MA

^na» ArtMtf wIm^

na.- Mnaat Raat Bach, Baiter eea. onL Cpt C. A. AtMaaaa. Landia. Kaak.

cpi, w. -

na. B. ft

Inrtae

na. laawa Han, WMn» Pte. B T roata* kmm WU, MA

fiCl Henry I^lag; MiMMta,

B^u. Wag^

Pte. A. H. curley. Maatraat ' lx-e.-rpi. 9. a. Barton. TWaai*,

Pte Walter P.t.f«»a. nt. John. Jf.K *'pl A |[ Thring, flaekalson. Pte, Tha- Johnson, llalirai, N,H, Pie N w roahy, Toronto. Pl». r |[ flampaon, Cleveland, O, na. Harry (lardner. Montreal ^Pt Charles Kdward Stewart Whr*I«fL

tMNd. Magland. ^

^mtzu^

nih>, Birmlnfham. RngUnd 2* '5!?' "fS*^ «-andon. Ba«land.

mJ:s SZ.tSJ''^

Hie. wniisdi MMry MvwM rft. ,

Pie. OeoTfrey itMlqr lUgMMf MikI Maneheolor. Baghuig/ ' Pf*. Alhorl Nioi*. PI*. Herkert Chaa. Sath). London. Rngiand!^ Pie. Joslah 4-kano*l|«r

(rortneriy a«th). Beiraai. intead.

land. «ai

Pte. Arnold Taitoa A^MMto a^« Bdcaware. ien,i..d. """^

Pte. Hoary Indang.

Pia- LMie tatfei, WaleoL

eo!l!r ^i**'^ <«w»artr

Sitth tman, Magland. ^

na. "

Wara^ WA

(Trted nf Wounda) Pte- C R Adama. prtoro #lbert.

(KiUod m Actiaai

Lee.-Bgt. Chaa. Muggetto, Tiigli^lin

IMT.

Meat. Arthor B Mulr. ObL

fMiaotaat Pte. (' Ueilaa, Now

<gaB«»n g»iM rmmmt

Pte. A d. Martta, TMita

THE DAJLY COLONIST.

yfcH^ Ihm wu ooiulil*rmbl« aetlvltr •MW tk* Mi •( tlM WMUrn lln* v**-

wr. NMtM Hi to*

■dvanc* at tflfl«N«l ft^rt*

to hiiv« twsn tlftilly elMek*A.

Th«ra w«r« rwv dWfciche. from th« JmMarii fiwrt» m* H "»'•> »"-"™«^ tliat Ik* SmhMM wt oniir keW tb« AlWtlMSMlB CMOW 111 <MM* in «k«ek. bat. M MMr MM ■onM advaiiM. JHdffliiv tfom »««tof £«y mornlii»'« dlilMtclMa. It *• taM tha •ntmy m •ndrtvorln* to tba HmmIM ecnire no iTi&lter mt what tMt 9t mmt. Tb«r« >• no pravloua

rwMtf 9t mo* *■ puawi Mcrtfic* or tainu UTM I* airtNc W>

part of tiMi •* aetlvlty. Afl»r

iilite iiiotithB of f«perl<;nc* of thw ICMneva auti awful voaUlncM uE »<>- V»MM In nuMiaad rorm^tlon. thU ni»iihud

10 auu Mima- TM« » imuUcau* to It* tar «M tt !• MM th»c

OMMMl TOO Ht*«MftWa tev ftM> MM-

A brtaf •ffk-lal dlBpateh aayit that tlw AlllM W* contlnulnK th«lr advance " tlW fHWf**'' r«iilnaula. and tha fl*»t M MinteM tiM forUflMUena

u. tlM wMt or TrIoMfc amMt which a««ma to Ittdleale *n IntontlOfl oC •Ftarlim tha anaray country through piovlMoa. a vary larra proportion of «1ie«0 population are In aympatby , with iho iBwdara. Tk* (tm oporatlon oC the luitM CM«p» mmKoI fftvonwr. w them. AtipMwk twiUilC MM «■ ka caiia4 a bfttllo bao yol ttlMa 'ih*T« wma a roport eiirrant in Rotna that a badly damafatl Austrian waratilp tM bo«9 aaan In tha Adriatic. Jt»««m-« «*|«COtlMr lllwly that at a vary aarly

day «• aMll lM»r flC iMftfy daHUiiB *Ki>h on«MWitfMMitelMa»wi «' ibaatM •! WW.

of Ma Maiin m tha «trlklac tta amrtt*. raaara- $m - olau^ laaiaa- woro at wart, tha puffpoat ct arklah «aa to rv -mroand tha Qatmaa paopla to roim hh m*- dtnrtaiiailic oo lh« Kruuml .hat thvtr cbilf appaan (EniUrtd) migM cardMl .1 havlna alt»Jn«<l b*r ot))*ct In th* w»r The Vorwa^riP. by »»ay of comtiKut. t«m*rli*.l thai ta^*' rould only reJiHct, If much lulUien. c* ' rcmlly w»ra at work, and aucctadad In brina- tng about on un<trraun41Bp wllfe

land. Tht y could ba eaataif •( Ma »MMnt ff thr hraaa 9i tta

Oarmaii (aopl^^

Tto UjwlaailifJ vkaaa paUMan aro rm0uMi aa MM la <lMt aaH* DiaiilMtlaN mm m Ommrn Vtnigm omtm, aiw TIM NOM rralo Proaao^ Um riMM anaa ta' VMmm. Itav« hotk ukoa op tm n aaa ara la^Bp ciMt iMaai/ M partleularfir Um tSaa- Ifa* iv«M«~«laaaaB, ata roattr la Malia paaea. vtaw o< tba condttloM pM- Valllnc at praaont. II would. Ooarao. ba bapojalbla tor any au«h arilelea to appoar irtibwii tho laoit ooaooal at l«aat of ffea Oarmaa Oovarnaywt.

Tlib iraa r-M«aAr diitafaat aaaat

from "Oo-I I'iinl«li BaiUnd," WkMl tka

Oarmana. with an akaotata laek hf aky aanaa M ha«M«^ feavfe koaa •ja^uiaiins, prlntlnp; olDClas. oarvlM «r«amltic about avarywhara aM< alt tha tlaii^ Om-

r«pt In ih*- hoftpltaU aixl priaon campa rvbara Uarman prlaonara and weunaad ara bclntf aafa« Jar kr tba IVHI*

l»oopl*. - ,

aAVABA AVD TMM WAA

IM M>P tTaHa« puMla war. ha> ariaaa.

alatpalUiaa la tba to aaaw askar awallr to Waalaa tt«K

CjiCarloaalalp UM atarp of

tha riata hara waa aalargat kr praaa corraapondanta aad In th« minds of III AMWlcaa elUaa craatad an ft m ^MMia aC tortaaa. tklp «MMIm to aat aaa la ka ihniat aaMa n«bliy aa a aattar wkick

wtll rtsht llaalt aa aoon bn iho war la ovar. la tha aMantlma, ita ftfect* ara Idwtp to ba pntfaMatol to tba ctty a r»- f totto» to tka arto at tka trnvaUiaf

•vaa pcaraat Uva kara. It tkara M aap aiotkad wharabp tha aiiml- clpal attthorttlaa, or otb«r public bodtaa. «M raetlfy tha falaa laiprooalos that avlak^ aaaa aatlaa akaaM ka without dalay.

A SATXOVA& mvmsT

Piwvtoalal traaaury, U la about tka toata ikal aaa ka loMBliML Par- H mm aHWM aa % |ak« k«t tka papar Ikat aanMBia Mfe an

Wa oaa to a lak-to UaJto* fltotoa eoniomporary a BariM «lp*aUk parvart- inp to plva tha Tlava of a "HMlM iivutral diplomat" on the Bltuatlon \n Ktiropa. Tha dlapatoh atarta oR by ■pyUt ttet ivMto too .Oaaaanratlva aaMoR of aaHto*a pakUa waa tm * rtpaiathomoat Wltk Itoaala. <ha Ub-

aral alament la aa^fr to como to an t^Ddarntahdtog with Oraat Brltalo. U

MM aa to aar:

Tha Vorwaarto raaMUVygava promi- aaaao to wkat w«r« atolM to ba tha Tiawa o( a ttoMag AtotaaiBtlat of an Important aaatral ^M. oa. tha po< Uttaal tolaattoB. Tm iha notoiAl ra- pprl« ftp aaM. aartnaar appoarad to kM* aitoai a jaaiaaa ^tantaaa over Mar •9«bpaata. fram a »aMlr ipiutary potot kf *to». at laaat. No olaar- algktad paWaotoa to Lfeodon to4ay tkavabt tt poaalkta thai Carman y aoaU ^ taaaulohaa In accordanca with . tha hopta which w»re. perhapa. atlli entartalncd In farla ami IVtroprart. Inda«'l. In tha wrltcr'a opinion, the war waa ulrfaily .Ircld"*!, aa far m tlie nillhary op*r»llorii« wre <oiicernr<l, anil h ■(i.rcelv likely tha' rv«nt« woulil

now -xT-iir of ptiifHclent importamn to .hunge 'he enllr* nUuatlon. Tha Ocr- man ATir-y had triumphed, but It waa quaatlorti-tile whrthrr Uermany could auccacd In completing bar victory In aueh a «ay aa to Inlltet a crnoMna Aa- fMt upon har np|[onanta. Ska ailvht a . ao, In oortaln alfcatoatamafc to tho caaa of Pranoa ana BaaahC kal aat la Itel a( KBtfaaa B«Ma Iko vafM-war wooM aM aa aaftoaM^aa U kaa kasun ^Ito t«a vtatora. twa paaplaa wauia trtoiapk, tha Oanaaa aad tka aaplMi. far tka Uttor alatf kai a1raa«p attalao4 ihtir ok»Nt to a eartato aataat. la fast, tht BnsUak oavaraaiaat waa. at tho mowaot, la a ualaaa poolUon: It had ararr Intoroat In laaviBf tka praa- ant poaitioB of altaira oa tka «ob> tlnant aa far aa pooalbla uiw1ian««d. «|lh mo aibaptlon parhapa of allpfct altaratlct.a with ragard to tha Ttotglan coaat. Tha halanca of pow*r whhh Bapland had boan atrlvlng lo lirloK about In Ruropa waa there.

Tha (ip«ratlona w»r« ar a atanilnllll. both 'n the W»at and la tha Kaal nalthar a'da waa advancing, nalther wan ratrantlng. and Kngland relgna'l auprama at aaa. Tha Kngllah, the dlplomatlal rontlnu*^!. with th«tr praclleat eommen auMM, wi-rf not llhaly to canttaua tha war maraly for tba aaha af martial plonr. or to placo Praaea aad -Raaato In a paaltto:* vMak «aaM raaOor tka* aa tfaapaiaaa aa Qgt—a/ kail kaaia. Tkna tka aaaraa *( <»aato kad kvaapki akaat >a ahauipi Mto tkat Ifaaknd ka aaly Maad itotok «ar-

. . aNkaagk fHtod-

akto «aa. aC aaara% aaWr a aMttar of paNir- la^feort tka wpiakii waa of tho ^alag AMI Iba aoaertiaion of tha war MliM aM pa Aado-Oartnaa rap- prpakoaMati aa arraatrpfaani wbMi wo«l& todaad. raaatra of Oarntany tha aaartfli'w of many of h«r Idaal*. In ra^ turn for nhleh aha wnutd r*Cf|ve anlld aaMTNattoaa to atkor airoelMaa ai

A very lolereatlnf aporlal mi-rting of tha BoArd of Trade waa held yeattrdny lo eoaatdar vkuM atapa Canada ought to uka to panwMkai M tka ntaato kr Lord KltokMMr for MMM toato laen; ■i hft raaalallaaa panaad iMtt naal tha tcarty MHWat •( 4lto wkato aan-

» unity. f

Aftar tka notica of the meeting waa •nrt ant. aaaM poapto aahad what tha Bawd of TMda kad to tta «ttk *at- ttru ratottoc to Iha »tatowrt<ai *f tka war; kut thla waa aaawoiad vary wall ^y Mr. II. H. Thomaon. yeaterday, when In Iha eourta of hla apaacb ba aald-that thla la tho paopla'a war. and llluatratad tAr maaalav hp potptiav, oat what pait oommaratol Maa aa« atoatp to atvtl Ufa m too Vnitad Wtolaik ara Mm to a»> alat tha oovormnoBl in eanl>W« aat

incexaary meamiriK Tlie boOrd la alao r«praaanUUve of tha builnaaa com manltr. and baa a rtobt to aapraaa an aptotoa oa aU toattato a< national lia- laitoiua. Tka raaatatlPM. adapiod vUl coauaond tkatooalvoa to tkd*«tMlk •«« Nitow how fully iha aattto at 1»a ipfaal-

deiit 111 i-alllnc tbo i^ac-ftl aiOOtlnc waa

Juallfled.

Wa do not Intond to «ay anrthlnp abaat toa mannar to whtok Caai ofiaht to ^MlaTda 1m at bar af-

Mtto to ■ililHi to* fltoptoa to toU araal atninlo. THo Doattalaa' kda laao

niiirh and haa iluno it for tha moat part cxcoadlnaly well. Tha thing (o Iw con- aldorad now la ag lo how much mora wa "Ban da and Itofr U ,ean ' ba moat rrotoptlp and afflelMti^ titmi.' laa ina «Ma gamaiaalty, waoaa aa#tba| thg poapla wm Bdatato Ifca Ottowa aa-

thorltlea In going tha Ipnit in nffordlnt rlj to thoac Who ar« flfbtlnp tha praat

bjitU for liberty.

The cnmliig of the Oleaen Una aC ateamera to the Northwaat Coaat la ona of the Bioat inttreatlng and Important avaato IB too hlatory ot local commarce. TlM Waa poH a( tha vaaaata of thli iiM.- tka saw vaaaato at Vklak wW ka ipodam oarpe akipa of largv oapaaMp|>*

and h*- drivpn by Uleaaei cnglnaa, lo Ctirlatlanta, the famoua port In pouth- em Norway, naar the l|prdpra i f Hwi-- d an aad mm of tha craat EuropaanMli.t- iHtattot >otot» It kaa alakarato tra.io coaaaatiaaa vltk all parto at Momy. Hwadon, Baaata and tka Baltte akora af

Germany. Of courae. we are now apaak ing of Ita connactlona At noroul tlmaa and ag thay are ilkaly to ka attar toa it.gleiatloa of paaea.

Thaa* ataataaktpa wU »ravMd a oen- nvetton that artll ka v«v valaakto aa

«m ka aaan fmn tka roata tbay | lakwr mottbar •« **•

tcilow when rnndUlona baooma nonMl araln. From Chrlatlania they will BBtt to Rottardam, thence to I>ondon, thence tu ona or mora Waat Inola ports, thenca

thnracb^tka oaaal aad aakHkM «p tho Kum, oaUtaa at aailaaa paata aa far aarto at taaat aa Vietorta aad Vkaaou Tar. Ratuminp. tkar «!■ Mlair toa PMBa route, and will dlaoharpa and tako «B oarpoaa at all porta ot call. This Is » BOrvlaa tbal may ba turaad to vary prwc adraataca. la faei tt win auppiy tmaopertotlaa toeUHlaa that all par aona bbv raMlVtoe or gtodlat «kt awr-

«liBndla« from tha Caaat bavo lonp f«lt wi'ttM iM Deeaaaary aa accn aa tba eairal rca opon for traffic. Among other tblnca. It will aaabia ua to build op a Irada wito tka Waat Indlean The pooal vutlw at kaatoaaa wkMi^tola Itaa wItt

mtla

latoaa aaaaaaaato-

tt la not aaaly to pakUab llha tha abova witbnal hnaw. that K win BOC ha eb-

mm tk «M> MWiii i la tka

•atoa Aiakatek:

Atotoal vlmuttanaoaalr with ih* < pgaranri of Ibo (oracolnx Omat Uoni* aaMUIkatad an arOrH to Tha Barllner TaaaUati hatraytag a almdar trewd of

iBBtaaeaa kave t>*rn brougbi to our aattoa «Mok ptara tkat paopla oa toa k aaa kMac waraa^ aat to vMi TlatoMaaa M to aaaaM ihwa to hoatliKr to all toiawaaia «ka da nat

balong tn the powero now fighting on tha aldo of Brtialik.. Thla optalan ap-

to ha aa ibIiimi af tka rtoitoc kon bM M to aaa tkat ha 'eamaiad taa avaadNr. aa H waal^

ba moal re«r*(abla tt the general that Amorleana wara bA( wanted her*. Tha loatanoaa ana tad

appto to nan rraavtaca and

It Ik ttlha two ttllM tbara ara any wha hgWaoa that ant a good aaa Ira far

vlatt. we ihink It may Se aaaamad that Iha doelrtn* la nne Vholy to apraad. At Wh«n efforta dBO

'Uritalii'n new Coslltleii Oov«rnm»nt haa bvan sppolntad. ami b«-ll*ve thu* tot. Ualtad Klapdom and tbo i:niplr<> wttl look apa« Mr. Aakuini'a ehmc- <>f Mtolatani «ltfe atwp MtldlkiUlan Tbo Utolatry baa kito aiiaUdigaMratiakgtk- hy tka taatagiOB of oipht Uatoatoto aad a Labor flMmhar. Mr. Bonar IjBW. toa leader of the Opposition, beconifa Bf-t-re- Uri for tba Colonlaa. Tha vhoice will prova papular, for Mr. UiWa abllltlaa BM arldalp niii^toll ito la a Cana- d*aa ky Mrtk, aad Mr tkto raaaoa tka deaarved honor will ba all tba more apprectatad In thla country. It would be difficult to conceive a moip excel- lent choice for tha poslUoo of First lord of tha AdnlAlty thaa Mr. Arthur J. aatfaar. la eaitrlM toH tha dvil dt.1lgd at tha kaat, ka um kfava at tba utmoat aaalatanra to Lord Plabar, for his admtntatratlve record la second tu none.

When the first announcement was mada that th« Cablnat was al>oui to ba raaaaatruotad, Jt waa aUlcd that fiard laiiaigailg wanld not aoeapt a paid a«taa to Ua btoMh. Ha kaa baaa mada a UMatto witkaat a »prtfaM«

Vblah meana that whila bo WlU aaly hava nominal dutlea, will have a voice In tha Cabin*-! i'..innlla. The d'jtlaa ot tha War Office hava to aon\e pstaat baaa MvMad hy tbo eraation of a Portfalto at Manttloaa. wMob win ba Bdmlnlatored by Mr. Uoyd Oaorga. It h«» brrn apparoBt that tbf aniatton of tl.f. new Hrmlea waa a taak aufflcUntly great for tha lnrtomlt»ii.Iu en^wloo of Xiord KItehanor. and that It was human- ly tolfMBlMa far fclm to davotc the Mcaaaarr ^toH to toa orsaalaaUon of th* faetortoa raapoaotbla tar prodnotot the muBitiona 01 war. Tbla. branch of tha daparlmant has now davolvad upon JHr. Itloyd 0«orjf. luid Ilia admlntatratloB win find excellent scope

to a vaaltlea that la llktiy tu become CBO of tho MPl dMportaat to tbo coui;- 11 y dwrtBB tka pr>«toii at tfea war. An appolntmoat vhloh tW WnaaloB

somr Burprts» Is that of Sir Bunlay iiuckmaat'r to th«' position of l.ord High Chancallor. In »iuoct.BSlon to Lonl UaMaaa, who retires from puMic life. Mr Btaatoy, atoea Mr. r. S. amith left «»r toa traat kaa haaa haad at the preaa Buraau. and to tkat paaltlaa waa Inevitably the aubjoet of oenaldarablo

crltlclam. There la no doiiht of hlfi proat abllllles, but hia c-levLtlon to the Wartdklk at Ihto. Uwe waa unexpected.

BIB Sdiwd Caraaa baeomga Attornay Ogaarat. aad aa daakt «Ut adaVk Ikat

roFt with the brllUaM tolaDaet wbtoh

raa mads him OBO of th* ttWal dla< tingulshed flgurcp- at the Hrlti.-»h bar Tba Inclusion of Lords Cui«on jui-l sei- to tba MtolBtrr maana a<idr<i Bath kkta »ravad tkoir ad mtataliatlva pavat^ tka tatMr to la and the latlar la Bovto Africa. Wio

Dw Secretary fOr India. Mr. AuotOB Chamberlain. Is a tried rarllamenl.n Ian. and axetllanUy equipped for office In Mr, Waltar Long, who roca to the Laeal OawaaMat Beard. Mr. Wlngton ChBrahlU haa aeeaktaA pmalr aaMkal datita as Chancellor Jf the Dtioby of lAiieaatar. The n^annar In whleb ka haa gwaliowed hla yri !- tit this ttma voluBwa for hla catttotlam. Tha

Ar-

toar Iliiidwana to aaa vka baa tha osur^ aoufldiatg at Ma varir. aad^ it Qecmg to bav* baon toa part of wtadem to glva him tha Portfolio of BdBcatlan. aa thara ha will have the opportunity of putting Into practice the aaerelae of Ha knvwladgo of a party which Inch.ilcs a ^arp torua alaaa ot tba cammunity. In laaay rai»aetih U to a OaMaat of All Iha Talonto." and to tbaroaghly tepreoantatlva of tha boat thaPi M to the Ufa of the Vnlted XtogBpak Ito crrAtlon will glva an impotoa to tba niaanar in which Briuin Is conducting th* «Br. Tka Natlaaal MiB^atry ahould 01 maMMd tka raiBaat aU parttoa. to- wmuch aa tba aatira kocpla ara akltad ,n the balial tkat ararr offart iteald ta •apaadad to ktoM tka atranlB to a •MMfal.igaaa. It to to artar to aart- •antfato tka laaoaiiia af tka nation tkat a OaalilMii Oaaarawaat haa kaaa

t»rought Into being

Tha Ilattad ktaloa haa laaued tha usual aaaltaMlp practoMBtlaB aa ro- gaNto la tka war katwoaa Ilair aad ABotrto TWa la puraly a formal pro-

ling Bri<) Han nn b«arltis at all upon tllg Bttltuilr of ihe L'nl^e'i 8(alea t<>- warda Oermnny

(tiir evenlnw looal <-ontamparary made aome editorial ubMrvaltona yaatarday In fagard lathodlapaellloawf tha Kltaltano

"TaB ara Hgbt BhaM toa «aal HHHifc. kiH «kp

da yati justify yours^ by ettlng Wab- atarr Th* onawar la that In all oawa- Mkeoa a certain dlcUowory la to'tha praat raaaa Car tka guidane* at tl« ptaaC laaidift aBt Ufahatar u naal tor dtot jarpiai to toto afSoo. Ma dtaa tka Ogfar* DUtWakfr oa

autharlly for the apalllDg followed by Tka OaloalaL WahaUr alao cltea tha

Oxford MaUaaaf*. Ba alaa altaa from ikaMpv Wmiik aMiqRarr. wUcb. aftar dtoeaiakig tka toitoal apalltoga.

aa.<a: "Though thla haa aloea cire, IdM Introduced dlveraliy Into tha cvrrant uaagf. illapaiili U to be preferred aa at «BCd klatoncal aad. to gaaordance wfto aMfttak aaalagp." Aa aar aarre- spandMit daya. "Tkla aattlaa tha point "

BarUn adtrtaaa aay tkat tka reply of Oiraiaar wOl'to atoittohto w tho Ualtad Stolaa. If tkat to tka oaao. it muat contain a promlaa tkat aatoaaHna piracy against paasengar akipa will

caaaa. that la. If too Ualtad Btotaa nota maaat wkat It aaMl lama ooafuaion to a^ to toa atfada at aoma kaeaaaa tka Baalnala won

destroyed by a submarine. TM* to la no way dlffaraat from a coaa In which a battlaahip might destroy auch a ahlp with hw gaaa. Tba OaraMa ooataaUon to tkat a kalllggrgt afeHTat war auy with impaalty alafc a patotofir ahto belonging to an *n*ray natNa wllhoat warning, or any attempt to BhVa the paaacngera, no raattar of irhat nation- allty thar oMy kn It tkto to rigfit far Oamaflpf faBaartag tkd' aana aada of •tklea. It waatd ka rigkt far aar kalU- pcrant In aop itof aad aatgp aap aM>

ditioda. -

Tka atatoaiaat appawfid to Ika local Uboral payor 1^ avoafog Ikat tha foraoioaura at tk* >rgTlBBlal Mrt- Kage on the Caaadlaa Karlkara Paalde and tha Paeioe 4r*at Baalara la "aaw r*g»rdod by Th* CalaiM aa aaMag tk* poaatoUUMa," Tkto itoUMial hff aar oantaaporarp la akailaWir akd. wlla fully untrue and our contemporary knew It was untrue whan tt publlabed It. The truth la that. In replying to tba Toronto Ulaba, wUob had allagad, oa tka Btttkartty of tka Mtelalartol jtoaadtottoa ot Baa^Mra BHitok Co- lumMa, that thaaa railway* aavar eonld

pay, Tlx- CoIonlHt buIiI lliul. If the roads war* BOld under tha mortgaga, they woBld bring aior* thaa th* aaMunt of th* gaaraataa Wa haair at aa botiar way of ogpiaaaliv aar ewddwei |kat

th(- Provltire waa ahnoltitely secured for Ita guarant<-e. We put a question lo our contemporary which wa chollanga It to nnaw«r directly aad glva trvthfoL rt-aaaa* fM Ito BptolBk: U <ka ^ (ireat Ka«t*rn, when eoaiptotod to Port George, and the Canadian Nortbern P*- illlc, w!ieii completfJ. were offered for ■ala, would tb«y, or •ltb*r of tbam, raaiitt toa aaMaat PrtttrtoelpI guarantaaT If tha aaawar to to to* iifnrmatlva, wa are tiot partlCBlar abaat

the rpaxons for Itn opinion; )jut if II la In th* negative, we would Ilk* to know akaa wkat gfaada it baaaa ito ballet Wa dtor aiau to advaaa* tkat ^a do not ragard Mr. Oatawarto'a tool wm

nuni' ly. that tha land haa kaMl "Btotto'

an any reanon at all.

BUREAU COMMITTEE

Ottr Oaaaatt

Oaatm

Following approval of tk^ aoiton taken at n raeaat oaaualttaa anatlag at wuicb It waa daaldad to laha «rar toa eenttol at tka Oaatral Mawtortoaat Ba- caaa aad kataaftag altaiwlatgr it kr ooamlttaa at ikAa maibera of to* board, tha dtp Canaoll toat night ap palBtad Ald*rm*n Porter. Dllworto aad Pultorton Ih* committee to adralalptar the bupanu. The Mayor will' ba, ex- Offlcto, n memhrr of thla commute

Priimpt action by thla commlttaa (o drafi niUa and regulatlona under which the bureau'a work will carrMd on will i>* taken. A maatlng wUl ba bold this morning at It tfolaak. IV la prab- abi* that by a«t Miaitr aoaalM- to* eomailttae will ka ta « paalllM to r*. port Ito AMIakNh

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

taTka

yaBtMdkp. Wa wark on agBOonant awthoHtp tkat tha dMpaOeh

waa lnc«rreci. An our ronimporary haowa, It cam* through la tha ooure* I at tk* Bggator aawa aai ile^

Of cuura*, sre iindvr ao 9btlgB-

ttoa la aagpoat anr eoatsMporary aa

Mra. Artoar Laa wlU aat raealva thla axtaraaaa. aar agala tola

Mra. Oavaa, lilt Baab ktraM, will be a* kaoto Frtdar aaat troai I to c

p. at

HrgL 8. gpreolc. Hit Baatkll? Barest . :.l not receive on Tkvrgdgp, BP tBaln

until furtlMr ndtica.

Mar. and Mra. w. j. wii**at, otMoooa Jaw, Baak.. ar* visiting Mr. aad Hra. Hugh Parguaon. 1% Unden Atiou*

Taatarday afternoon at "Breaital- hana." tha officiating minister's raaldanc*, the It* v. l>r ramptf ii cele- brated the marriage of Kih«ri William Manatag 'and Mia* 0*n*vi«ve Th*r**a Maram, kato at v. a. A.

A wadding, at totaprat to MBtor Tla- i-.riana, taok ptoaa at Mai .lay niDmiag; Mar H* whm Map Saai- rie% daogktar af Mr. aad Mia. Waa. i.aa4»*. wa* marvlad to Waafc Mvaaa ABdiigiin. af tk* oftia* atoff at Ktrh- ham A Ca. After a al^rt trip t* t Mainland. Mr. and Mr» And*r*on wlU mah* th*lr hnma at 3114 Co^k Ntr**t.

A aaltchttui •ni^tammeni waa given on Hunday at the real'lin'^ or Hr. and A'B. A O. Carior In honor *r Major l.apty. agBaaran, Sad C. M. K

>mMg tha g'-amme

a mattor at which

should toha c«cni»d<

It )a

^y- nty Oawncil :> >'Uh«r by ad*l»>

A. a

nnaiaar af ahiek w«ra m tho** pre*aat wars Ka»r aaB Mra. W Fopty. Dr. 3- M Pa<wlM. Mr. aag Mra. : ty Caritn. Mr and Mra. Funtl). Mr ari'l Mrs Oeorgo NMtlln. M' and Mrm T. Oarila. Mlaa

i^igX Miaa FMtoaMak aa* Wtim V.

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Plates md Placques In Patriotic 1 Designs 1~

Have you seen our . display of handsome Wedgwood Rail Pfatas and Ptates and Placques in a rich yel- low ware, with pictures of Lord Kit- chener, Harl Roberts, and Sir John French?

CAM pnctt

PIbIMi ea(|h •*.•■■^••«•■eee••

IMtf each •••^■•••aeeoee '^pB

Alh Tngn* each a*a«s alpt

Artistic Wool Rugs

In two-tone blues, greens and browns. Soihe with two-tone centres and floral borders,

tt very r«asoa^ prtces.

7ft6bix9ft. I7.M

9iFtx9ft. IMO

9ftXlOrt.6ble e^eJlOaO

9 ft. X 12 ft e.. flSJO

10 ft 6 In. X 12 ft e .tl&75 1oft6ln.xl3ft.6in.$lM0

12 ft. X 13 ft 6 to. .eel

An Elegaot Mahogany Bureau

Thftateij^y, beanty and dignity of thit mahogany Bureau appeals to people of good taste. Itlawtflcon-

structed on simple lines, with rich, beautiful finish, and contains four larger roomy drawers. Has bevelled oval mirror. Caih price taTiWi

Home Comfort and Home industry

Arc combined in every piece of Weiler's Upholstered Furniture, which is far better and cheaper than imported furniture. On our first floor we afie displaying a lelfO* ttoo 01 tipnomcrni rwinuuet cannnnBg ■uurioitt'eoni* fort comet style, flfit<lais matarialf, aad ei^eft wofffe* oiaostaipwItlriiDaiuaayreiaoaalie prices

to 167.50

THE DAaV COLONdnr. VICTORIA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. iq!<

filod sporting Shoes

,Ait MMIC Mm ■io4ci& wc «ff^ tf you want Shoes '.tbat sre ilnped for cooifort vn^vni flaiid a IHtte wAlcr, hard vallMof or all around service by a pair of our

iMnsrACTOinr shoes

JnMS Mayttari

As8ign<e^s Sale

of-

9t

Jewellery

I»giti Tlif«6 Days Looser

Do not miss tWs chance to bMy at very low prices. Sec our window for special prices on Rings, Watches, Brooches, Silverware^ Mantel Qoclu, etj:. .

REOFERN & SON

714 YATES ST.

"Syt jli'.j'"' '"'I''"' tiiiniin-.-iiniitTtniipfiiiHH ...in .'iiiii!' .tt'imt,!' /■;.( JfT^

Escaped the Law

Hmtt. anm; rfciigii te tha Mltct court witk tafliu to tup port hi* wito and two chilrfm and who wm nmud^t until todw for tUMct diod, loot ovtaiBf m tko

l£n is a i^^%^tifBf^ aWftisthist- -

If Toa don't support your family while liviog, the law will compel you to do it, er Mad you to jail

If you di« and !«•▼• th«m without proper

How would vour wife and eMMNB be ftntf if you shoula dio to-morrow ?

rmm th» iltiMliM t^— rriy. Thon, If ywi liavaiH M Mdi Hf* atwiimca m ym ihould hsTo, wHU to w about IL wi4 wo'U toll you all obout tbo boat Imp«riiil Lifo PoHey to moot your porticular nood.

THE IMPERIAL LIFE

Aesurance Conapuiy of Csuuida

HEAD OFFICE

TORONTO

BMrict Iba^. ridaria

Oh, Harry ! Isnt Thul a

4amm aad «fe«r a fair lar oar new iKHiat; wa will e*t Chiaur aai >atiw fey Mp^ortl*! ham* laeaMiM

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MP

BBBON

IRON WORKS

tlw Bca« eit.«e Mli la liie

CBO

■ad cot by

:^ Chas. Bon & Co.

MWiiWffiiliOF STATE If imtlUND

Distinguished Visitor and Party of Thirty-Eight Reached Victoria Yesterday for a Bijef Stiy. .

-VMWr Lm ooMMtofwak. of BoituSonL a«>v«iwr or tao Mate of

MoJVlMa, aiMMWliJ ay Mm Oolio* botoovK -tao >iw of au jmiatmrr •*mM maM Mwaoro of la* lUryluia COMMloMoa afaelntod im ao— oatloo with tko PMOMo-PftciaQ JExaoriUon ml aoa rtoacloeo, aro la ta« city tod«y, qUMts ftt the Knaprra* Hotrl Th« paiVr, which n.inibrra iliiny-wlchl, r*jich»d VkcioTiK yaatordoy ot 1 ^ BL. vlft H^aitlo aitd wlU loaVO'llV VUMO* t9r this afternoon. v

In mo Interview with Th« ColooUt. ■forernor OoldoOorouglt mhii hi* West- Am tr1» had prsTed most •njoyable, ud he woo looklKi (orword with much latoroot to bta rother hrltf oUr In Vic- toria, which oltr ao aad alroadjr hoard dwi aaoM tai mam ta Ma

Tbo OoTorwr owylalaod Itat bo bad net boM to (bo Paoiao Otaot for ir nani aai bia vlilt tbia had naioa a anat wItrtMm wMk -ro- card ta tbo trtaMaaoM pnarooa wblch nod baoa autfo tm tbo aatlor oC all »- t«rlal 4or«l09noM. Bo ■■waiiiina hie mfw tm Am WaaHaM twoatr yw»

•CO. and tbOB wtTOd to bio native State whoret aftor oonpleUnc bl* lefal eduootloa, bo baa booa oallod to tb* bar aad wMw M ball ftaattbie aw

Bloc*.

Thv party, when It left Baltimore on Hav < ctinaUtMl of aUty-three membera. but a number hod rcnalaod la aaa Fraa- '-iBcii and otbar* bad roturaod bOMo. «o tbo party aoaiaoffa Ian tbaa

rorir. VMr prmioi col«« frooi Tto- toria to Vaaoottvw, Ibtaoo 0a>t ovor the c. P. aiaypliiy oa rooto at Baaff.

I'ak* I^ulao and otbor polnta. Arriv- ing at Toronto, a brIcC atoy will Se niatl*. wh«n the party will torn south en rotitv homo.

Thia la tho OOT*rnor's flrat vlalt to Brltlflh Columbia, and sold wan looking forward with much Inlrreat to hia vlalt to Mainland polnta and th<> trip through Canadloe territory. Ha had been mucb iBaroaoed with the Canadian Hhibii at Iba'yaaama B^xpoolUon. and waa aitro tbat tko obowlay ttaora made would provo a vroat aad laoUna adytr- tteomoftt for lha Pgoilatoa.

Th# Btata of Maryiua baa a a&o t>uJldtnB at the Pblr. tho arcbltoetttrt* of the atruetur* bolag of a diatlnctlve (-colonial style and contains oom^ hand- soma plrlurn and works of art. deal- inn "lib the hietory of the State. Thr (iovrinor and his aulti' and thr- mom- bar» 'if th« commission were In San KraricJarn from May 1* to SI- May It was celebrated aa "Maryland Pay" In boaor of tbo llmta aad tbo aia«aaatab<ii TMtoni:

Anwaa MMaa la tha party ar« Mr. P. U artidbawiiaa,- jr.; aa*««op-OdMrol H. nartliW 0»L a. M. AUaa, CoL a. u SarUatb tM. W A. Hanpbrtca CoL W. H. Tiighaiaa. OoL O. W. MlUot. CoL j. V. ilarvoy aaJ C»L W. WMtrtdt*. aMoa- de-camp.

Aft#r taking lunch at the Bmpress following th«>lr arrival, thf party took motor ram and went for a tour of the city and ^nrlronB. Mr, II. riithbrrt. in- dUBlrlnt romniliislon^r, was on hand to a*e that the Oovemor and the other dls- tlngiilahod vlaltora wora awordod avery faclfUy for oaolaa tbo elty aador tha haat oaadltlMM. Laat oowMaa Mayor Mtawari a«d atbar gaalala mt tbb olty madf ealla waa Oaroraor flaMaaatigtiab.

Capt. Joba O. Altaa. C. ■., af B. M. a. Kent. Uat araalDp aatoadod ta Oar- crnor aoldaborougta and hlo otaff aa Invltalinn to visit the ohip today at Kaqutmalt at 11 a m. Thia eotirtaay la sreail)- n^preclat•d by tbo Oawor, whn Infndo to aTall bHuatM af Uw k!ri<l in\ nation.

l.iiflt evening an Imiinimpm dance WMB armnged for Ibe enlerialnni<.n' of ihe dtmlngiilmhed visitors at ihe P.m- prese. the hMuttful t>al1rnom bring iilllUod for the uocaslnn. Turn*r'a otchcatra cava tba atualoal programma and daaclat waa HiMlaail froai trnm tl. '

LHRMFl

World-Wide A«ency Will Re- arrange Bookings So That Visitors Here Will Have a Chance to View Attractions.

l '.iliu« iiiu ill. liuii taken by tlis Vlc- t>-Ha and iBland L>i-\ elopment Assocla- llun tbrouah Cumnileeloiier Culhbert. the Tbumas Cook A Bona Tourlat AfOO-

ey. the worid-ftiiaiia waafMaaii baa «ad« arraaaamma wbafaby taaylato to VMoria wlU bava oaMMitabky ta«i^ er tlaw witbiB wblaa lo ytew tba ab> traoUaaa at tbip tdty Uwa waa at «nt coaiaaplatoa by tba agiagy wbaa ar- raaaoMMHa for booklaa toarlaU to tbo Paeiae Coaot tbU roar wera aada. Thaa It waa arraaaao ibat all tourlata booked via Haattle on the return trip to tto Kae[ should triii<-l direct to Vancouver, gl vlitK VlcliirU III* go l>) , or nt least providing I hem with onljr the short Ua»o bsiwren tbo orrlval aad aalling of iba boau fro* atattla. Now this has baoo abaagad aaa taarlaca bookod by tbo apoatv will arrioa bora oa tba aigbt boat tnm 8aatt)a aad baoa (rata tba oaHy uralaa mtil ;ata ^ aaoM af- lornoon In tbo altv.

A largo auaatltr oT MMffalOTa lUaa- uaUv« Of Vie«ona baa baaa man traa Bflta ta tlaw to CooVa jt0mttm at various points In ABortoa aad ilaa whsra. That thtn veiaran eoaeara ta tourist travel la utlllstog It la advaa* taaa la Indleotad by the r^iuMt which has i«ot amoaa frvsn lu Hew Tavk oMob aablaa f*r oUll wora sattor II. laataatN* at TIctarta'a aii

« aaattta

rataaaal tottam wora meMbera. wtlJi tbo raooM tbat roptloo hove boM riiaioad froa a auMber aad

tbay all tell of a dsterailMiiaa vlaJt Vtrl*rla

OwM was foeelved yeeterilay frofa Mr Joffiea C. H«N»lit*a. ^*9»'9r*^S*nt »€ tba Morcbaoir Katlo^f raab. Cater

RaaMbb »*mm, who autod tbat bo aad hia fbolly will vlait VIeUrte aad apaad eevaral day*. AJwiber visitor WlU be Mr. o. L Barileii. of 01. Jooepb. Me.« who cotitroiplaiea bringing hla motor oar aao autfclag a tour of the lalaad. laautrloa ttmm vartaaa laartat agaoclaa of tbo Ualtoa atatoa fdr laronMUoo aad Mioraiara fgalli^ vita Vlalaria ara Mac dally rgaatfaa. b teat ibaoa ro- Htmtm ata aa aaPteraaw aad ootoa aMb a vite aaigat «r larrltarr aa la bMi<

eata tbo araat valao af «ba pabUaMr eaaapalta bitbarto firriod aa by Iba VMarIa aad Island Davelopaait Aa-

CUEAN-UP CAaPAWN

Today will see the end of the weak'a deaa-up campaign which was Inltlotod laat weol^ iindar the auapicas of tha commlttao re^aaaUtlva of tba varloua pubtii; bodloa. Tba oomnltteo. whllo appraclatlaa tba oKorta alraady Mda by laaMaada od tko aAty la iba tataroots of Om f mpplan a^l»t iMUdiaoaa irtuta Ibat avwyoM win ooatlma at Ua aaa< war* mtll ovarr portlas at the olty hao booa oavarad. With a flaw to oaoaurafflaa tba warb tba ooataittea daolres that ihoae Indlviduala wba h-vo shown their sympathy with Ibo Bl«TO> meat will endeavor to Influeaoa their neglst'tfiil iielKhrKirn. It is suggested that ir tha houaaholdars un a aireet who have obojrad tbo lajaaetloa i>f the com- mittea #tll fana a eaawltioa and wait apoa ibaaa af tbilr aMabbarg wba aa rar bav« aat tabaa tert ta tba aaatpaian tho varb eaa ba adraaeod by araaoing la tba nlate of all raalteato oa a al'os: a deaire that tboir partloalar Maiwigti- far* ahouid ba aa asAaVla ta albera in

The elt^

The Amount of cleaning up done dur- ing the past week was great, but there ara many unalghlly premlsa*. vacant lula, etc.. wblch atlll raQUira aitantlon. The committee haa l>oan aiablag a can- vaa and tba atUatlon of owaari or agaata at ihaaa prgpartlfa will ba di- raetad to tbo laattor.

mm mm d m m mm

Little Ceremony Attending the Turning on of City's New Source of Water Supply Council Will Be Present.

VrUay tba faragal apaiitRt »f tba Rooba T«abo. watar warba aratam will tfeka plaA* whaa Mayor aiowari arlll turn tbo ralvoa at th* Lake worka tbtia otaiilna tha watar an It* lonp Journay through tba eoocrata p'pe Una to Humpback Itaaaroolr. The fvstem la DOW eomplalad. tha plp«a tasted, and BOtbliig raooalns to bo dona Lut the turning tn of tha water to give Vic- toria Ita new Bupply. to scL-ure. which bos ::oBt In tha nalsbberkood* of

It.tfto.H*} In daMay aad ataak tbree

years' work

The (fremonv will Le devoid of sv«ciscu<ai festures. At flrsi \C was thought that something Id the nature of a p-ihMc ccramony would be bald, tha Idea being to postpaaa tba apaataf until Lbe maetlng haro in itilir af tba Caaadtaa Valan of MoalelpallUaa. But ihla aatbariaf baa baaa aaneaUad ow- inc M rnaattlaaa aaaaMaaal aa tba war.

i'itv Englnaar Rust raoortad to the C'ltr CouhPlI laat nlpht that aTorpthlng waa la rtadlneaa for turalas ea tba aaw a^ppiy and auaxaatiag tbat the eoimoii ba praaaat la a baay wbaa tbia atap waa tabaa. Ta ilayar Mawart win fltfl tbo baaar af g«giatlaa at tba uraaway. and bla lardabla win tarn lha wbasi wbleb eootrola tba valvaa.

Tha MDPOli party laava tha City HaH all maay atanMaa at a'alaab bi motora far tealw teba If aav atUaan .leidtaa Ir awMMaaair iba Bapor aaa nidanaaa ba wm Va agliawii. atapttea ha aappUaa Ma awa laoda of oaaT«r> anoo

Followlna tbo turnlAg af tbo Laba wator latot tbo plpo »aa wbkb will farry It to Haipbaab Raaarvolr. the party will gatara ta tba ally, atappiog flir at Maatpbaab Kaaarvali^ aa rauts thaaab aaalrary to tba.oapaalaHaa of aaaa of iba laaaibgra of tba eaaaoiL Ibay win aat ba aUa to witaaaa tbo wator jcaablac from tba raaarvatr and of tbo pipa llBo lato tba raaanroir. It appaara tbat fram tbo tlaio the watar aalara tbo plpa liaa at tbo teka and and trawaaa tba twaaly-aoran miles of eoadtilt. vatll it reacbas Humpback Raoonrol^ nearly eight hours must olapaa. Tha wall will undnublodly prove (Off lencthy for the council svan after all»wlnK for the lime it will lake to motor trom the lake to Hunrbsrk.

The fliy will purchase from the Pa- rldc Lock Joint rit>e t.'ompony, coB- iractorr for the concrete plpo line of the f MfVe works, (hr hola( and derrick fwrme;l» if»'rt t-v the 'iimpitn* .m the wnik. This plsnt to coat iLitO. WHI

be need for hsndiina waliHala at lha

cll.v's svphalt plant.

POYAL VICTORIA

TO SHOW PICTURES

Owtaa ay y»aaai>y of At

Mr. Oeaaaai, Mgaaair of tbo Mayal

victoria TboBira haa baoa laatntataa by his diractora tbat during ih* SaaHBOr months the above thoaire wtll Ik osed for the Bhowlat of high class moving pirlitrp* li miaht he stated hrre that, nwlns to ihe »varcHc nf efirBi-tlors caused by the war, all t^e high cissa iheotraa In tho atates and raoa wtii ba cIvoB otror to tbia form of a-aasemant aartas tba igailaa ■awii. ttalr tba baai ptattwaa pgaaaiabla a'Ul bo abowa aa# tea ibaaira wlQ.bo raa M te ter anvBcUaa. . Aa aa»- ra Will bo la all la tea ii bo<b aftoraooa aad ovoelaa. Vbo bm^ Ipeaa cmnmenclna ol 1.10 aad lb« evoa- Ing performance SI T.

Tba programme will He rbaniel Iwlce a weok. en Monday e and Thu'aOays. Thia aaw policy la lo go Into effect neit MoAday. wboa tba feature film will Mroaaway alar |aator« eooieor .n 'oor I tba Door.- In ti

l> to bo auda aU the proan

Matlaoaa, Idr

lao

iHw «»b

af tee raaloroo off

Tko priBM (.r od- la llM rsorh of aM: evening nil Tai mmmt so

•t tta

p

PARASOLS

NoAinf could be dainliar or mora lha faacjr ptfaaola this firal of which ara diaplayinff todaf .

The popularity of the parasol will be more marked than ever this'Summer anJ tlie Jc- sicners have been wonderfully successful io telBtliiC eotorhist and shape*ldefts to the

•ntrt new j^owns and costumes.

We will show today a chirming variety of the very best para^oi novelties in silks and satin tini«h in a wide range of solid shades

and color combinations and many dlffereht desirns both in ordinarly shapes with lon^ handles and in the new* "hurricane" shape and "bell" and "miisfaroom" efS^

Msad Iran 91.71 to ItelO

We wiU aho show nfiw arrivals in fancy parasols for Kttle hufles. These are made In very dainty flowered silk and flowered mus-

Ua wttb a deep fringe.

Mead at 7«c to 91.10

"ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS"

to »o Ofroa at Atoaaaaia

» for aaUora

A pood avanlna's amusement is prom- laod to tbooa atttndtng tbo oaWrui»- aM;Bt for aoldlora and aallora taaiarrow avaalaa at tba Aiaaaaara Chtb baUreom.

Aa aaraalaa tan* wilt ba'praaaated oatittod: "lot Oa Farlo PVaaeala," in whiab Mr. Brian Draka,.aB old Ama- teur Dramatic Club favorite, will ba ■seen aa a peppery major of lha "Capo Coast Slaahers" who turns everything upside down In hi* nta of msd Jaalouay while he Is laboring under a dolusion. inisging tlist hla }'>iing wife (Miss Paula Irving) has run away with a young Frenchman <Mr. H. J. Uavis). Maay amusing altuatlooa arias during hla (raaalod oaaaob far tbo couplo.

Tba parte aff Mr. aad Mra. eprlsilBs. wba aawlttlatf y barbar tba adttaaaaata. la tbair bterilaa boaaa, ara CabM by Mr. m. V. WMNI aaa Mlaa Maia: Miaa Dorocby JMte ftaya tbo aorvaai-gin drudaa Anna Maria, and Waa Orace Croaa tho part of tho 'baaaMtel JM>««'- laa, whom the Frenchman levra madiy and whom hs eventually maiTlcs.

Tha irst pan of the proaramiOL- will consist of a short musloal progfamme All soldiers snd aallora will ba admitted free, whlla a charao of aCtf aaate will be made to civilians.

City Councit Approves North Vancouver's Suggestion That Aliens Be interned Until the End of the War.

Prohibition of the transfer vt anr property owned In Canada by a subject of an eaamy country, the couflscatlon of all such propartlas by tbs liovern- mcni pending a decision as to Ua dls- poaol at the conclusion of His war and, la addfliiMi. the Internment of all allaa aaaailoa In Csna-ia. waa approvad by tbo City Couaall taai alabi, wbaa two roaolatloaa aubailitad by tba Ctaaitl < r Narta Vaaaaavar wara aaaaiaerod. Hartb Vbacaavap raaaatly paaaaa tbo raeolHlloag, aaplaa Pf WbMt bara al- ready booa ferwardod to Ibo rodaral aatborltlea at tntawa and atnlUr ac> UOB Of Vletorla waa urgod lo a com- mual«allvn from the clerk of that muni- cipality.

Un* reeoluiion points out ttiai. aa subjecta of countries aow at war with ireat Britain have large property bold- tnga In Canada and maay aalaa tbaroaff hava baan auid«, capoclaUp la tbo Uaicad ataiaa^ It waaia ba aaaiaat tba traa >»• loiaate aff tba Baiplra tbat dMaa praa- artlw abaata ba aaU la vipw aC tba.

igibiii taat tba a ailgbt ba rwaa

far Iba awaaaatlPB 9$ tba war bp tba It la. tbarafara, atvaS Uwi tba bo taboa bv ibo Ooo- la fpaoooi tba iraaafar a( prap. arty by any snbjeci of aa oaaair aoan- try. and it is "isgrstad Ibat If all aucb properti*. l>« rnnnscated pendlnx s de- cision ■ t l <llopQaal el ID* crtd "t tb« war aui'h a Bisp woulg da much to pre- vent rtoUag aad daatraaWoa of pr«p«rtr In tba avaai aC pabUe raaoataioni boiofl

«r fba IM-

by tba

bp tba

roaliod taai

igtba^ aaaptad bavo oa arooaad aad Iba paaato of Caaadg ibora to

of raprlaola being ntada agolaat ■iihjects af the eoemr now r*staing Csna4a whlrh would prr>b«bly result l'>ea ef moral pre«|i(« tn Ihe eoon sng lis cause without ePactloa aay in the Bue^waotal proaaanuaa of war, aad wbaraoa tbo trOapo la ooi

to •a

try

ib«

0

French

no opportunity to im- prove the uuality of their crystallized, fruits and no other nation equals them In the manufacture 6f these dainties. We have just stocked a complete new shipment of ihe, best r=rencb fruits. We have never bad finer.

per lb .19*

Gbea Charrfaa, per

lb 75c

Aaaoftod CryatoUiaad Mto .f»e

.ne

THE NOME or qUttlTY GOODS

1317 GOVCRflMErtT ST.

95.09

Will place this genuine Vic- trola ID your home. Balance $5 monthly. Price Indudlni live ten-inch double recorw $28.80.

Gideon Hicks

Piano COo

Oppoaita Poat 0(Bm Phono mi

t^oirof

io

Mpal cerporatloaa. iHoroforo, It nraod, tbat all Oonnaa, Auatrlaa aad Tarklah aubjocts now rsatdlng lo Cba ada be immadlataly Inteme^l In oonooB' tratlon camps and that all persona frmn the oald countries who hsve bocoma naturallaod Canadlono, but who may be la danger of noloatatlon. be allowed t* Po valaatarlly Intaracd, tbo poraoaa la- laraad to ba oasplayod oa pabUa Iba valaa aC tbait warb w ba to a MM IB aM ae^aaab a('#g Wba baaa laft OwiMa aa mf ba «a> abiaa la ifea «ar, at tto «i»iMlMla af

tiwaa waa OMT to anaa

Tba HipaiMia af tbaia ttaaa af Marfb Taaaaavar pban, tba Clip

BODY FOUND Mi HAII80R

rort, wiM woro rowfaa la Ik aio TMalip. Tbop ttwai tte aabora. and ootlfled tbs police. Con- a'-abte Pimoknas snd Patrol l>vivev Bmd- ley tabiag charge af It- (>» tbo waotora afearo of the harbor, th* aaoi where

tba bodr waa diorwvarod wars faoad a bat Tbo eaa< vaa aaaUy •« Aa bat was ptoooa apoa fL Tba baay waa aMaoa aaai aad bat.

iy construction work, with whom Prof 10^ Wna formorly employed. One note w^i« I 'faded, ttood-hye Auniit-." and aaatrted ibai tba wvltop baa aaoa ^ora^atol rnd bonadod to iaatb br aaalatv MHif oibap papgra taola«atf a aambar af aaau-, niaato aaallaa wKb roal aatato traaMu^. •'.ono and iraaafara af alaefc la tba Via* t'Tia Kalaii^ Oil Caaapaay.

In'iulnes made by t onsUbla Allan, yalrrdsy afternoon ln<l|catod tbat I'roclor had formerly heen engag«»| itt li.e raal ^aiaie huslnena. hut let mrl bod baon very hard up. had hr..i,

aaMpytaa a aaMa an Johnwis Htreei, •ai af lato baa boon ntoody and not la* aiiaae to aaaaiihiig wna . Ma iMaaaa. 'Ultic u baiaa at actfaato albar tbaa tte« ba viautta abaa: olabt yaara, rngland. ror soma throo ar faar yaaH he hod bean efnployed, aflar bto arrival ■r. this rotintry. by Mr. Jnoao. of Topoi /renue He was about |g /aaro of age,

trtt otoglf. An inauoai will ba baM la-

LOlO WICHENER WRrfES TO OOL J. A. HMJ.

Pla. rrapb Cbrtoty. aoih Battolloa. tritaa froM aboracliffa to Ua faibar. T. H. Cbrtoiy, Oak Bay, oad

Cal, Man, wiia to to aattaMaa. Toa will hm oofpgiapa

wo aia aot loooo ggataal Bftar I bad wrtUaa to yoo iboi ws wara aoiap' ' Wo waaa aioppoa at tba laat

aw eat bonaosa »f a 'sao a' mealaalUe In 'eitif Ka I omJ oo« of aor ^ataons aa< away M aa adv-iaee guarA an-l II la aloMt rarialh tba4 tbs raot af I be baitalloa will laara lamorraw (Aprtl PPl.

<bai toft vara to aftoP KaaMit

Beautiful New Summer Dresses

1

You could not ask for better values- ttMfl «heie. We luve aeldom Hi^ able to offer prettier antf «ore 'eiftedve BtHt-^MiMBr Goim at eveoddfberpric^

IB Hrit cfect ia bUcI? aorf while check ntiM: the fnttj coatee bai wi4« codtr *M cm ioM. The I

Ty»OM«l|tM

ii"a charmiDf IHilc purple and mauve, jnni|»cr style, nude in flow«r*d Toilc with a dalBtjr wWm Mile blouse with conrert-

it mail*- up in a very effective fancy mairrial in white ground with black flowering; cuttr of Mack lafVeta; blouse of •elf; wbiie wgar cdMd with black taffeta: skin made in three-tiered eff««t with fifng

oCTblack tall^a; sleeves have row of black taficu-covcred batfou.

of white piqM. - - -

im iAiu sr.

CMTvct Hafts

CASH BUYERS ARE CAM SAVERS

2 Cheers for Italy

. and -

2f ipr Ktrkham's

Italy ioins those who fight fpr what's rii^ht. SheMI win. "Klrkham's" are fI^:hting the good fight, single- handed, the high cost of living and the close of each day brings victory. Kirkham's cash system OOES save y«u money.

SPICtAL TOMJ Okmmm T

fori

These Are parttcidirly food Quality

3 targe tins 27c

aCGnaaliiltd mm lUeapIlM IM WbMl Floor,

sack •.»•>■«.. .wap*W'

Nke Mealy P«MMi Afi^

saclc *..*;...wOC

jr:^..:.......i3c

T«So«r Con Mad,

Urge pkg

Parrel Foo4

large pkt

HotbowoT

lb.'. ....

3 lbs.

for , NawUli

dozen .'

Pen^'a Wi«er QUm

tin 23c '

and

JSC

aoc

\ lb. or

ILOO

asc

44c

FRESH FISH

Ml, ttaHM or . «

Sdmoa Trool

Ih

Coal, tUibi* «f

12%c

2Sc

for

Hirnnga, 4

.'"4

a. 0. Kirkham & Co^ Ltd.

CASH BRANCH

Pralf ht Paid oa N«at to Cornar of Oovanumot All Phona (Mm and Fort Btrtcta OaHwae al

Old Country Public School Boys* AModiitkiia

All aU b«w «C SiHHh »aMi« aiftsTs MW la yurnvrnr Iiiani.

■l C M* vawaMtvi to mmmunl-

agta Iba lallawliii lorormKtion to

Ui* fl«eff»taiT of lh« Aiaoctatlon: 0> Nasi*. (I> prftMnt addr^a, tl) old oohool u»4 data of T«at- AaaM Uwa. <«> prwnt ooeu»a< M6^ A eetr at eonatltuttan and br4a«a a< tiha AaasslaHsn wiu to aMrt ta avanr aM pakllo ar^l tor wto la nai alm<r a namtor tlk«r«al It la tovad that all mar 'loin, ao that a cnmrUt*

rofiator eC old puMlfi achmil Knyn now In Tanrouvcr IaUn<l may t>« obt«lnad. nM mmbars who havo twit don* »o ara rtquaatad to nettrr tha Sacratarr ot anr ahanffa of addra«*.

Addraaa to th« Saerrary

' A. It awatwoop

"Homade" Wholesotneness

That in the, only way to de- scribe the pure "true fruit" fla- vors of '-HOMADE" CHOCO- LATES and ICB-CKKAM.

If you have not alrcad/ tried thftt, 4n ao

M im oovaamuvT ar.

<:oRlo ColNfOe

mm ravk.

Twaovta, B. a

It Hl(h-Orad4 Oar aad Board* laa Coiiia* for noy* r is roaea. Bateamaat mt «ail-app«lBi«d aaaUa-

to^ela.

•r rnfoaaioaaKar aatvanrity iMtlaM. Wtm iBolaalva aad alrlaUv Mill— n A law vaeaaalaa a4 ■prima urm. Jaauon' «. laiL

t. w. oaank. m. a.-

Cwito tihn Hi filn

AlMaltaa aa

ErakUie's Grocery

^ PdlLY C0L0NI8T. VICTOMA. l-C, WEPNE8PAY, MAY 36.

cmrNEws

alaa to«a ar M«or Mail, W aajiea. aM tfcirtrHaaa af Mt fcstond ^ Mar a.

It

HiaeatlTt liaa Maeallad tha eoftlflaala af aaattor clab at Vaacoavar. wMah Y.n6 beaa loeorporaiod atMlor tha Ba- nvroUnt Boelatlea Act. Thla la lh« t>>mua Club, of 3S1 flarria StroM. Van- euuvar.

ba rii>' haa craatad pcrmlaalon 10 ih« band of ttao ■Ith Kualllara to giv dally .niartdTn- maatB, uotb vocal and lMlium«nl»l. at HiadACona Park, for the three montha from th« pr«M)it Id Au^uat 3!. Tbc band will pay a mootbty rantal of <>• and bava tba option of ronawlcc tba arranc«ii«nt for an additional noath.

Hapartai oaaaaarauyaa Tha Impartal Caaaarratlva Aaaoclatlon of Vlotorta, No. I, haM lla i««atar awmhlr laaelHia at tba A. a U. W. HaU laat awtog

Dortiia'tka nanMiMaan dl^ ip«aa aa tfea land paHay «C thk

far MM faat «f gaNaaliad Iraa ptpe will be awardad by tto altr to SCaaara. Walter Fraoar A Caapaar* A grant of tSM will bo made to tha Krtondly Help Aaaoclatlon, and ataps Ukan to atttla th*> clafffl of Mr. N. R. t'osfood, yartlona of whoaa properly on Pandora AVauw. ware aaproprlatod for atraot vldaalBc purpoaea.

aank Chaaga la StoM— Owaara ea Quadra Btraat. totveaa SteOlarc ttratt and B'jrdatt Atodim, tov'a petltloaad tha Oltr Counell aaUav that iba aama of that pArtlon of tba tbaroaffbfara be changad to McClura airaat. T*\<. p«tt- (loh cuiiialna a majority of owo-^rs both In iiumbrr and valuta, ard haa »««r. Tt- ftrrad in lha r«minltl»o wUeb dealo with ehangaa In atradft IWIMa ^Sar aa*' nldcralion knd raport.

Oaaaaat aa Maaday— A conr^ert will given next Monday Lvenlng, May 31. Ii- Chriat Church CBlhadral achooiiuom. In aid of It. Matthlaa' Mtaalon, Foul Bar. Tto oaneart vtU a«afft at $;*• p.m. Tto Itaaa aa Ika praaiaauaa in- dttda tolaetlaea hp Mlap Mtol Law- aaa'a aMa* lufcaatia. Saato artlatlo daiteaa br Mra. Mle'iaat Hallward'a I'ltla puptla: aoica by Ura. Oalar. Mr. Maeaular. Mr. Croeka; alao vMlo aad 'ealla aoloa

AMatWHi MaMad— Whila Aldennaa Todd, mambar of tba Board of Pollea Commiaatoncra. wa» motoring with bla family tn Brecon 11111 Park near th« t>Hn<J etanil on Saturday evening At 10:30 o rlock, ft rough-looking man buret from the trees and held up !)!■ hand. Alder- man Todd la of the opinion tbat tha man waa attampting to hold him up, and to baa ropoitad tha awltar to tto pollea^ dvlnd a Jaaertptlaa af tha In* divMuat wto la daaerltoA aa laoking Uka a faaaitfaar.

«Maw B«vli« toan aaavlcted

•C rata^lac aaada knaMas tHaai ta to alalaa. Ratort WiWHy nad William Parto ■ppe>raa tof»fa Adca iMaman laaawday for aantenco. Thar ware ptvaa aa* pMr and a half and nine mapthi^ raapeetivalr. The offenra waa aummlltaii la l^t Renfrew aema moo tha Ago. After their third trial thay were remanded pending an Invaatl- gation of their record. Tbc police re. parted that It had baen ahuwn that there waa nothlna la tbetr paat. aa far

aa could ba lawaaC ac a oilialiial

nature

Poldlar Btaobaagad— Henry Walker, a aoldler. who waa arraigned before HaglatrVta Jay laat Haturday arruned of aaaaulling laaac Byera, waa dta- chariM after tto arldanea of lira. Waltor had ba«i liaard. Bto dalallaa tto ^mn0Ur af tfia Banamca Mia com- ptalnant tad lAaa Ipvarda tor. Ac- euaad af alaallaK a «NBaM, Apalaa Taa- waa waa iwaaiH «a May. villa »»r. a Chinaman, waa clvaa a aMath in Jail for tbaft B. K. Saa^aa waa charged with driving a motor aar whila under tto iafluence . nf drlak. Hie trial wiu take ptaea thla laaralat*

■aMiac ■afftfMMaas'Vto . amand- mmtg to IM bttlldlai; tr-law whfreby tto ealatlna Xa. I Ara Undta will conaldaiahir raducad and previflon made aa thai Ito prahmHon hitharta eilcttag apalaat rapalra to atrueturaa will ba greatly leaaenad. ware Anally approved by the rny founrii la«t nfghl. Hrreaftrr repair* may be mnile to bulldln.; within the Are Minlta tf> tha amount of 7'- per 'ent of the valua nf lha Ktruiiture. though regulathiim gov- erning the nature of the repalm are inaerted In the by-law. The flnai raorl- Ing of tha meaaura will he given at next week'* meeting, after wblrh the new nilea will he law.

Vralaoa Zalaad moada— H r K. C.

rii ed. nf Hnit I.ah<' I'U v, n ho aaa ln> du<'e<1 to irav a vlalt tn \|rlnrla through repre«entattonii made to him by Mr. H. t'ulhbert. tnduatrlal rommtaateaar, rc- lutnad to tha city yaaiaedar aftar a t<n dara* aietar tsar at TnaiBawii lai. and. Tia Tto Waliwlat to aaM Mbt ha caald not apaak la* Ugilr ln.»ialaa of the laiand hiahwapa from Ito .atand* rcini of tha motartat. Ha tod cone over

iracttrally every road on the aouthern en<) of the Irland. going aa far aa <ifwat r<-nlral l^ke. and de«plfe the faet tnat II had rained eonHlr](>nihly, ha had not liad to uae non-akld davlcea. Thla apoka volnmaa far tto raadi^ to aald. aa tbia eoald aat hara bean daM in Uuh. bla noata atnta^ Tto aaeaetj «r tto lalaad he iar«M w angalflcaBt aa ta warrant la ItaalC a ctaM taOai a( laailata each

la to Iniarflan in Tto Maniac ■na, inmplabii ttai we are Majrina Ito trtal of thla aatioA, LMcaa va. Oaate. II la not aawl aor daalimbia to oaadaet a laweult tbrooah tba aalomaa of tba nawapapcra. but we are obliged to aae t* It that tK> one. la mleled bf Mr. Wood- Wertb'a emajl bid for publlo opinion. Aa Mr. Wuudwarth alalaa the plaad-

mia n;are dailvarad la Hiiaj tina«. and

•ara alaeafaa Kar »• t»*toddfa«Oir tto laato af Ito writ. Wa tkm Moa- M. A. Saik-

Mcaant .A, K. na^a eM «. P. thavagMiar. In tto tmwmm* tp -tto aaauMat la Ja aaatalaad. alcnataraa acata ttot ttor hava nwda tto alrtaiaat invaatlaatlan paaalMa ad tto faala: |b«t they hav« aparad paina ta verify the alatementa made: that they have or- iginal documents and verified coplea from ihe archlvra of ihr Leglalalure aad that they ar« rrri>ar«Hl to aubaUntl- at« all atatamentH made. T'lHin exam* lalns tham we found ihia to be aba^ laMp aat a fact. Tto tiwaa aifa lantt admlttad aa oath fta aasarC ta Ma at- lasad litol ttot Itor had aada to law- tlgatlaa of tto faata; ttot ther had w avtdanoa wtolaaavar of tho truth of tham. oav* tto nnaupportad atatemant of Mr. Meaaa S. Couworth: and that tbay had made na effort either before or alnce the publication of the pamphlet nor even after recetpt of our letter pointing out that they bad been guilty of libel to teet the truth of tha atata- menta In any way whataoaver.

It therefor* seemed to ua daalmhle to endcAvor to get aomeon* Int^ aaurt who would at teaaf attempt U tafeO aoow moral reaponalblUty far thaM al* laaaA MtoHana atataiaeala. Wa tova* therafar^ aaorad to Jain Hr. Oa#aaHli aa a dafaadaat. Uattl Mr. QMameth Alea hla alatamant of Ifr. WaaCvartk waU kaam.tlatt «a liaaat aat ttia aattaa aatoi far tp^

Taura tralp.

LOCAt « LVCUUL VaaeeaTar. May tt. l»t».

SH.ENDID PROGRAMME FOR R€0 CROSS CONCERT

ih aad Mamy x.ooal eataUata Will Hnataal tolecttoaa

lavaailia-

Uaa by tto Oat Bay paMaa in'ka th* t*. parte af tto rahtory of a Ulada at Vp- landa aa Menday alpat ehhieaa timi tba lahbwj «M MM wtHti af tto at Ito Mate »M kad aaapht aid ^ tka flatrirt. had ton toM-up

•maMPpPMa and

« na aM^aii In an paMea lavaa* iiaiwiin^ tiMN tto MMn n*d Ma two frtanda wara drtetap boma to ttotr dairy near rMbara Bay and a dlajnto arose 4tiHnt wlitch tho afleeid viettm was knorkad out of tto rts. bla frlanda prweeadlng an tbefr way hoaM. All had t>eea drinktnc aad thla fact uBdaabt* •dir waa tto aa^aa af tto atary of vtet laid

ACTION POR UBCL

Tto

louar

la a

I

An excellent programme haa beeii pro- V Ided for the enlert«lnmeat of tboaa who attend the Had Croaa tfoclaty con- cert ,whicb la to ba held naat Friday ovenlng at aevernmaat Uoaaa. vadar the auaplcta of tba Had CraM MoMir. Anwup tha many attraatlva llanu af tto pragrnauM la tto aaa« aalMlad "Tto Baa Qaaan Wahan," tto werda at vkteh tovlBc haan wrIMan by dtr Ottra VMl- Upva-Watlay. Thla wiU to ato aff tto Ciatarto at tto aanoart'

Tto ptavraBaw la aa taUawat Vaoal Marah ,....^..Braetott

Arlaa Ouhu

(a) FaamdUla

(h> Lahanpm

Mra. Balrd.

(a) Valae ..■< T/iite

(b) Masurka wienawaki

Mra. Traaethay.

Hear Mc, Ye Wlnda Handel

(Hdeon fiUk,^ lleclUtlon— The Mothering Heart.... Mra. Taylor.

Retected

Mrs. Brougham. U) If Thou Wart Blind

m fHaaaalia

Mr. Haphaa.

Arm flara^lard

Mra. Faher.

(a) Walta— C MInar .....

(b) Paatllao ...

Mra. 1. H. Arm Mndaaia Buitarfly .......maslnl

Mra Mma

Tto San ^naaa WhkM

mt ethra VkUlla»n-Wattay

Mr; Davla.

Sana— A Prayer

Mra. Harry Paolay. Archera' Marching 8ong ....... .Thayer

Arlon CHib. Aecorapanlaia Mra. aibaon and Mr. Paeack.

bwlag 10 the Importance of obtaining funda for carrying on Red Croaa work In this community, and aa the pro- gramma la of aurh exreptlonaliy attrac- tive aatiira. It la expected ttot a lana atteadaaea vm to fpaaaat ttl tto

cert.

. .Jebnaton

....Chaala UakHlaakif

SUPERVISOR OF PARhEL

POST VrSITING CITY

Xa Hot t* Oembat Bapreaa bat to rarmlah aafa 9m paetotlan M FnhUa

Tlaltlna Vlatatia far tto parpoaa of adeertalnlac to wtat aalaat tto pareal peat ayataai la heinc aaad by local awrahaata, Mc O. Olaaaaa. awarvlaor fPr tto DoaHnlaa Owammant af the paraala poat apatoai tn Woatara Canada, la In tto oltr. Mr. Gleaaan tneludea on bla Itinerary the eltMo aff WlanlpaB. Hepliia. KdoMnton. Calaarp. Vkaaoavar,

daaluitoon and Victoria.

Mr. Oleeson aaaerta that tha object of the aretcTi la not to eomhat the aa- preea rompantea or any other class af carrlara, hui to itlve the p*oplp an op- pertunlly whereby a aafe. reliable and cheap method of transportation may be obtained.

The aiaiem )>e1ng operated through- out Ihr jKimlnlnii iit prt-wrnt with great auvoesa and thf pontal authorities have every reason to b* satlsftad with Itie manner In which It la t»elng received by all eompanloB wMoh audi commodl- tlan Ona af tto aMaC faato^pa af tba paroal pad! la tto laaar la -whieb aara amp to mrilaad tai Ito haadUnp at tto aa(lad arttala kr tto aaa af apadal tatohi irfelek afk aPMHad kp ^ paat ottoa,

Mr. Oinaea atatad paatepdar Vmt ptaeilaally all buelaeea honaaa M elty naad tto aynlew to a tent, hatattot they did aac mneb akaat ita operation aad ttomaay advantapaa which ti offered.

Mr. Olcemm w||l spcri'l o 'vi'- : \ 1 weaka la thla City bafora ratumiag la

qttartera.

THE WEATHER

I oVIaa. Vietona. s. o. ai

U. It1>.

Pfjioraia

In* l«w arer ikls kav. be*a ■eaevwl

Doing mc Business

COP AS & YOUNG

KOOTKNAY BRAND PUKE STRAWBUUtY JAM. 2a per cas.......

TOMATOfeB 4||4«

Large can eeas«*s...*V^

PBAa. BXAN6 or CORN tQC Par c«B..-.

QUAKXR BREAD ar PABTKr ME^

FXX>nR, 6-lb. aaek

ST. CHARLES. RC, or BVTTVft- CUP MILK, i larfc casa

8UPBRPINB TOniT BOAP

9 cakes for.

CAY. BREAD PLOUR mm AA

Ohm iaMPBl aaririktHaa 8a«%...#Z»W

25c

4tc

llolO

.25c

...6c

OOLD ftUST ar OOU>SN WBBT WA8HIMO POWDER, krt« pkt

3APOLI0

Per cake

ARMOUR'S CleBANSSR. equal to any Afi^ daayar aalidti 4 tiaa lor ^mm^

PANCr CAMPOEWIA EOmt £4

3 Iba. for. .•......*..*..*••.**•.... .^PmA^^^P

PANCT' NEW Z EALAND EmER.3 1ba. for

KRINKLB COIN fUlEM

3 packatS for eese

NICE TABLE EAUIMI Largt aaa It^ anau aaa

COPAS & YOUNG

Phonoa 94 and 9S

ANTI^OMBINE GROCERS

CORNER FORT AND BROAD SmSEIS

' Wear Our

Soldiers'

EmMens

htndsomely worked in- to brooches or cuff links. ' Lastinf and use- fill soiiT«nlrs of the war. OfTlcial issue but- tons, mapie leaves and oflksrs' start . resdy - oHHle up.

W. IL Wttkcnon

JBWBLSR

0if QovBMNDrr sr.

Why

you should buy Ideal Soda Bii- cuils:

1. Made by patriotic British- er*.

2. Biscuits of irreproachable quality.

3. Price low— 35^ P" «i«* Just try ona tin of these Vie-

toria-Biadc Soda Biacaita.

We don't aak. or expect, aar ftvora bceaaac tkcy va aide in Victoria.

Yoa Can Sava Moaar

That's intereating at least. Therefore wc aak you to try one tin— and without prejttdiM^or favoritism judpe ihem in fraali" ne's and Kcneral qtialily.

You will l>r surprised to find them the equal if not the »u- pcri'>r to any i m ported WiCait you ever tastcd-

far a TfW Tb Nmt

Pophan Bwfcp LML

For Week-End

Motor Trips

Salads, Sandwicbev Pwy Pastry. Genoese. Prult, Ma- deira, Orange Cakes, large variety small Cakes. Ices,

a^ft Mint BuHaeyn

CLAY'S ate ffoar sr.

T.L IM .

J^OR PLUMBING REPAnS

Asbtob A Farrow

RqMirs neatly, promptly and cheaply executed EMSR

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. a s a ■>*a*«* 44

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ei ..... *.*.■«..«.•* ea la

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The tkoroNsMr dVdlyp*^ kuUdlnis ard •fiaaa auaa af aiisalfcaat playtas Ui4*, lar tdft boanlmt a MV Mdor rlia naga aad

aamMMMtod fey

HALT TCRM COMMENCES MONDAY. MAY SI WAEDEN— Rar. W. W. Bottoa. M.A. (CaaUk.)

1

HaadaaMM^. C Baraack, Bi^. (LbMmi UMv.) Par HrthdIiTa aai pwayaatm jsplf t* tte WaadMaitii.

>untTolmieAV!cto]

A Glut ttf Good Wnm

aaas bath tha phrsleai still mMttst *tij»rssaBt sf ta* atm^ u rnn wauia know r»al1|r fSod win. m b* h44 at a moasrats pries try s bolt), at our ^rt, sfcarry ar etatat. r%tm J**^

:LaU:r3jrar

P»wer Laonch "Bodhby- and Tug Boat ''■■ygMT'

And MBtllsr powsr craft formerly used by the B. C-MCUK for transport and construction work Wm SALE CHEAP TI. Seraw P.«r ImmA ""MU fcraw^fefcaM

Lsnata •• ft. ttaaH -11% ft Oroas laaaaes ffcta. Ttrn Impsrlsl OaS Safiai Vfc SO-

Thr.«' rr'ln^-rs. 7*4 la. JfaM.

l-tach stroks, Plloi hAsss. m»sIb» r»»m. caata.

gallsr. isrSlory sn.1 sI«*Mns aa-

aofumAil s t ("ti ; t «" 1 1 f " lJ"aft.

Baviav*^ •-)'-""-t<' ugaiiap.

se»rchll»hl. hlnnsn-. m'.

i^tiBih i> (I., apas IS fk Draft s ti. nipiilee «• ta*. WBlar luto -balMr and SHpsrhaaur. EsaliMS. twin non mHtaaaala^

Kajtateeaa aennapa i%.

i^mM pt Itll. ^ Alstt a waiwfcsT «f l'«w^r I..atjn<-1iM of srasllpr stsa. ^ .

Mm itehs* tar Pswar rmf( Wiu PM Jj O

, t* Mafca KaawMtaa Caamaiap Ikp APaaa •■r^'-r

M saquirus u ta ristalla, arfaat«B«a«a far iPipaaiMab «M« la

Food Imbm be ap- palWv BDd euOr dlgMlid crtM, ttiiaosooCfaiiicMto alUy totemal kritatioa, aad ao

OHICtOUB M IP E"*** EMtn

dlEcatire fbnctioEB CCM of DutrttkMk

difcstloa la deranired ; ahpay*

tt9C At lit ^QQipO^B^^^ 9ftCkilB0SI^

is iaSMtUa MMriMii, aaa

ArAMNn iMVAUDSmdHmAmD

ST.AUCE HOTEL

SnCK MEM

'4 -:

. 4

I

-ONfSTr VICTORIA. B.C.. WEDN F.SOAY. >TAV -6. igrj.

Law llowcr Totfw

•Am* ■■ii"Vh?Vyj^

, '9m4 gamatoc that it wiH art, grau ^ii or^niy feoUljr me for iv* or morc'ytari. All the kflhrei m made of bori, cnmMt HwU hirdcncd in oU, and are tcU-ikarytfliai. Pricct, I4.7S. tSJNb 9US to t^JaL

Laws HoM. in 50

fl. Icnsthk. best 4- ply. complete with noxsle asd conplingt. Each

$5.M

S^y, compkte. Etch

Onm CtMhtn, well made, stronc canva«, also with gatranifctf bottoms. Prtcci, V^Cd* $12$, $1.00 ami f *V

Hadft or OraM Sbcart, with long handlei: made in ShcMcl4. Each. I1.7S and

Oram Bieara

Best Shef- field ttcel; ^ttHty j^araiitecd.

JUS

Whotl Barrom, strongly made, iron braccA. itcci wheel, roomy box; ItMht and easy ruMiog.

Each, fim mm »ii

■ad .^W*WW

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Garden Trowel*. I>rst tnftl ite^l, well made and dura- f Aja^ bk. Mb «imI JMW

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Chain*. 30 ft. length SLOO SO ft. ImgtlL

r,.cH $1.50

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CLEANSER WASHING POWDER

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use

" N. A. G." Brand

. Paints, S^ns, Etc.

IMBBINVICtOnUBr

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Vdwance and (nwe the GMntorsi^-

CORNFLAKES

Ub tl«K«b th* UnM. Th» Httte sentry*! tense of attr hMPtlifaBattiMipoBtbatitiia haxd ttrmiD ^mtSitpm^yim, lit woidd almoit ghw op hh ptojr md mm m liiBlrtiiit nm^ to fit

THATSTRAWHAT

ir tt looU Mowvtat shabby and you thhik it ctnnot pMsibly be made to last stMon. buy some BOWES* miAW HAT aJEAN. nt Mid prove that tt CMn Osiy .Me

SaauBer Sele

Lovely Stock of tba PoOawtag

Pretty PtocM Jmm T^ortaj Jade Braaelets. Jade Breockn.

J.de c^J^jUmm

SoHd GoM J«w^. Bracekta aa4 Broocbn

to ba SolU M

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IK IN TO MT

Board of Trade Holds Speciaf Meeting and Considers Lord Kitchener's Request for More Racfuitt.

LeeDyeACt.

nt vunr

J«fi Abvn Doat^

That CatM4a ahoaM 4e all la Iwr paver te furnish aa aiaajr asea aa r«- <l«lr«d tr tka MntMr OMtry la Uii» bear «f aead to wsjfl— sat «w fanka of the Britlaa Army, and that aCerta should ba nsaaa to iMpraaa upon Um Dominion autborltlaB th« prM«iica In thia Provlnee of fscloriM rtp^ble i>T •uppliinc both munlllotiB vt war atKl Bllltarr aquipmant, wcr« optnlonv f>x- prasasd •! |h« apadal gea^ral msstlBS •r tba Board of Trad*, wMah «aa aaM yaatardar af laraaon. c:oL tha Baa. B. O. Prim hMa« la «ta elwlr.

A hUtfrattoBdaaea wap priaMi at tlw ■—lit and tha dlacuaalMl •( Lara KIlelMaar'a appnl for SH^aa* BMPv man was partlclpaCad In kjr a aumbar of mambcriL ansons thani balna Mr Q. II. Baraard, U. f*. Th« apaeabea re- aultaJ In the paasinc of a aumbar of raaolmioaa, tha flrat uf ,wblch, propoaad by Mr. A. c. flaniarailt aaS amuUi br Mr. r- A. Paallaa. ynm mm Mlam:

4l> Whonaa Lord Xltahaaar has ■ada a raqowH y>r saa.fffa addltlanal racrulls; and,

WhefM* II im cTldant that tba deoMad for men am) notarial will far In »- c«»a of all formar antlri^tloiiK;

In tba opinion of thia maalinc U la abaolutaly Incurobaot upon Canada ti^ maisrtalljr auavoat her pr^aent moaa* are «( iPilnaaB^ and tba Damlalon OoearaMit* tm ■nnaaMnHia with the inparlal aatbbrlMen, la araat la fbrth- witb ptveMa an tha adaMewtt wtm aaa material that tha War Ofllca eaa accept.

(2) Wharaaa tba auoceaa of the pna ant world-war can onlj ba oMalaad by

til* foiieat uaa e( tfi aba fxanriiM of

the empire; aAd. *

Wht-rean tbara ara BUMbava of faa- tariaa In tha Vaat eapablo of produelaa aaaM af tha avalpaiaat lha tnepa aois reqalra, at oompaOtHa pr^eas nth faa* lories aad avmbei* of afelHad workman belna naw OMC* or laaa Jala;

The maatlnc faela luatlflad In call- ing the attention of tha Dominion Uot- arnmant to tha above reolted eondltlona la the hope that tha authorltlea wtll Imnadlatalr ntdlaa aaob manufaetur- lar CbclUUaa ta Op Umt oC their eigaeity.

oHmttvaa

In Mrtiodaeinc tha matter to tba board, tha prepldeat. CoL tba Hoa. a Prior, atatoa t^ purpaaa of tba aMot-^ lav aad *rMlr ^rooaht it ta the attaa- tloa or tba wwabaii that while many theucht that flaaaan haa aena all that waa required of her and tfiai ehe had aupphetl aa many men as afi« oould poRBlbly afford, there were a great many others who thoucht that Canada had not rat dona her full duty In the mat* tar of aap^lay roernlt*. Ha awa- Uaaad that perftapa tha Mititu Depart- anat had fpoad dlSMtr la proviaina traaiaOTlatloa'far tba tiaapa aad that poaaiWr the Caaadiae raeralta baa aet received aa much mtlltary ualalat aaa rifle practice aa was naceaaarr. In tha aame ratio aa aeldlera had baao aup- plled by Oraat Britain. Canada ehouid have at Isaat SSS,e*ft man under arma. Aa there were probablr I.120.000 man f fflUltarjr a«a la tha Oamialea. each a quota ««bM ha Un tbaa it par «aac at lha aMB avallaUa •far aettva amnae. Whllo Major-Oaaetal eam BaghM had

weadera in a*ttlar awa to tha

fraai^ flMra baa *aea altoaather too mue'h red tape In tha vaHeua military tranaac lions.

Mr. a. H. Barnar.l, M p. made some intaraatlni ramarkx |»iiJ inrurm(>d the bsrs of tha part local membara of

tha Oearialaa flersramsat had uken to- ward! bavlac the raaairemants of WeMera^rwrutu atfliadea ta aaa hav lav ordeva fbr tba aiaaafaaiara af war auppiiaa aivea ta the raclortes of tha Province and of Victoria. Ha waa of th' opinion thai nobody rould do other- wtiM t))an aiipport the raaolutloaa pre- aenled Hit nald there waa not ao much dUBciilty rspfrirnced as rormerly In the matter of eacurtng equipment for the aoldlera, but that loeal manufacturers wera groaUjr banaieappad by the treat Alataaea wblah a^amtad thav frwa ih« DMalatoa dad laperlal jMetala at Otuwa. The oraara wbleb haa bean alvoa w the Vtctbrla Maebtaarj Depot for th« aupply of ahella ware BMde la consequence of a visit to Baaiara Can- ada b>' reprRacntatU'CS of tha Arm, who were able to furoiah all data raijulred Id regard lo tha capacity and poaalbia output of their machinery.

Mr. J. J. Hballcroai save a hlatorlc aarvay of oemumira ambition for wof Id alda aanMaailoa aad emphaalaed the ralaaaa eteeta af It. 18 afar Can- ada or aar othor oelear wera hroaabi under the control of German mlllUrlam all rrp«d >ni would be lusl. The reaaona r<tr I^^ril KItrhener'a appeal were well kniiw II am) it« wnriln wuuld be huanl ifot otil> in iirfat Briialii. l-iii In every cor- ner of ilif i:iiiiiiir.

Mr. 11. LiUirin hrouatii to tha

aouee af tha aMabara two arrious con- dlflona wblab aMUlaUd asalnst local raerulttaf. naaiely tba loav ttaM whieh aaMtera ware bepi la iralalna prevloaa to being aeni to tba fiaat, aad the de- duction from each soldlar'p par for tha purchssa of civilian clothes at the oea- eluslon of his aarvlce. Mr. Baraard ntaiMl that he had nnt heard of tha laiipr rondlDon befurr, but atAled thai woiiM bring tt to the altentlim ot titr Uovemmaat.

Among otbera wt\9 aapreaaed iheir viewa aa lha aahlaei weaai Maeara. H. a TheiaoBfc A. G. PlaaMrfalt, R. U unwr* T. Marnr SbMgr. WHNaai Maba- More. r.- A. raattaar R. w. Tarrr and

Baaumeat eascai A reaslatlea. pfvp<»M^ b> Ur w.

Htahrmore ami aatronded by Mr. (.' H. .ugrln. wao adopi^d at thf> roncluelon of ihf me^ttnf aaklnc that Hrlliah re- mtvIkO deatrnuH of ri>}r>lnlnt Ihelr nld

reaimcnu In Kngland abonld be pn>. vtaad with traasparaiUaa eapsaase to the oia c:bmrr.

BABY IN PAHCEL'

Va«aMl riaa WhO*

H ea

ewrprtaa waia gHmt whaa. on plrktaa no (bo parcet ha

dlarov.red ihal It eontalneid a ti«by. aM*-* and htrklea T^t lane blue eyaa aaa a amis of ciarlj brewa hair pro-

■t ■' *

NUKSE BIpACX

tradaa aa be tmwiafpad the eaa af tba

aare^ WltiiODt walttoif ta lavoeticate farther. Mr. lehaleg peamauy broaaht bla Pad to psllea headtaartara aad hand- M It to Jailer RalL With eompoeure tha Infant rapardad tha curious looks of the bluaooats on duty. That It waa hnn- ■ry waa the verdl<-t of the nuirrled men preaant, and aa Jailer Hall waa about to go off duly li' (lei-lded to take chareo of the Itlltr airanxrr fur the time bp- inic and ukc U to his home, where It will be a ti—iiB»y' anatbtr «f the family.

Apparently the chll<t. a gtrl, about three montha old. had been lying on the aldewalh only a ahort time befora she waa found by Mr, Boholee. Bbe was droaaad la bahr ahMhlaa of oatrome aeiraaae aad elaa«ttaaM> A oream-col- ared abaM.wah aroaad Cha lafhat, aad «a the dataMa waa the brown paper tM with atrtaff. Tha elothia* waa aaw. and aa oCOrt bad been attda,^ tha eafr> tins out of any marha. to ellalaaU aar ciufa to the Ideatltr of tbe peraea who daaeriad tha eblM. Ontr two laltlaH J. F.." wera found on tha pattleaat

m iw w

Members of L<5cal Colony Are Anxious to Strike Blow for Their Country Count Car- ptiwttf ReUrmsi

•Ipaor B. dauJIo, one of the prln- elpal 4taltaaa la tba dtr, statsa that there ara fiups at* to »ta XtaUaaa la towa at tae proaeat thae aad that eeery man of ailHtary ace wilt leava Car the fraat If be la able to do aa. ftavioua to the war aad ita eoaacqaaat dopree- sion la haelaoea there wofa aaafir i.Oov lultaaa llvta* fcera. bat of that number niaojr have paae to tba Oaltod titatra and a few bare gone haek to their native land.

There are abeu^ 170 rcnervista here. I>iit few ara able to make the journal becauae of lack of funda. Bitnvr riauillo haa ie.--ivei! nffltlal intlmatlun (hat ttic italan (>oi <-rnment will pay their tranxpoi latluti ('xpeiieea from New Vurk to Naplea and II la in an endeavnr to gain enough money 10 ilnaixe the tranacoDtlnantal Journey uf Victoria'! rcaervlits thai Hlgaor Claudlu intenda to ontaalie a coaoen or aomc other tona'ot papular eaiortalnment. Today be la iBtoniowiaa oMay loeat Itallana ta ndeirtbla how anay will ba aMa

ta If farataaed with iiylaada

Ha WW aacaro lhahr alaaatafaa aad will ■haa be la a poolUaa to detorailBO how aiacfe money win he required. '

Msat te &aaeo

fc'uuiit carpinettl Will be the Arat to thr italliiii rp)t«iviata to leave Victoria, lie In a •»{>tahi In a cavalry regiment and ri^eUtd iiti offlcial cablpfram la* mediately after thr outbreak of hoatlll- tine to (be effect that hlH aerrl<-ea ware re(|ulr»il and that he muai report aa aoon aa t'*">lhle. The count etaiea tbat hr will lea^e whrn lie t:nmplei<-e arrangemenu and that he will probably

bo on bla war br HM mldWi 9$ tba

weeb.

Oaaat .Obf«laotU boa ter (rtaada ■ebtdlng hat» He oaasa fm Italy saverai yeata aaa aaa after rggiaiaj at OawMBaaay far a pveyeietor df the aix eroehg a«a ha to Miap Plnaiey aaa paiehaaed a tena a abort Alaiaaoa from the eliy. Thara be latenJid fta aattle dawa. bat tba edU to tba fraat baa taieiimed mttk Ma plana.

Mr R. batmaatrv, aneiber well- known rlUsen, when asked how local Itallana bad raealvad tha nawa of the rniraBce of Italy inin the war, aiaivd that every man wan aniloua to tt^r arma and that every man able u carry a rifia woiiia opIaatMr der

active aervlre.

"B vary one wanta lo n«li i, ' h>- Mid, "In order lhat we can take re- vanga on Anatrid. Italy U like a ct^ld which haa arawa op aad whl<>h la row tba hulfr for all

VICTORIA NURSE

TENDING WOUNDED

oae of the inetorla muaea. who Is engagea in tanaiaf Bvithrti aoldlera wounded In the wan la Mfae Blaeh; a graduate of the Jubilee HoaptUl. She waa one of the first to offer her s«i- vl«^ea and has been In the Old Counliy for aome montha Miss Blurk la a native daughter and during the y^ars apent In the local instltntlon, waa one of the moat popular of th« membera of Its auir.

In a latter to a frtena in Victyrla. wntloa aeOM Uma are. ilw aaya:

"Too wUl oeo br tae eddreee that I have left Batfard. la laet. aM of the Victoria baaeh hat Little ara bera. Tba Aatora hava turaad their eadooad ua- nla eourts into a hoopltal aaa we live in a lovely houaa on tha Aator estate. Our hospital haa 104 bade, but It la to be locraasad to a tHousand, the rest of the patlenta belnc accommodated In tenta. It la to be a baae hoapltal. It la a perfectly lovely apot Imii t)ulf-l Ue rather mlae tha camp life of Hulford, and aoelav tha ooMlefa aboat all the time.

"I hgpv tbat Mafoa aad Horabr are over With the aiat let of aaraaa We are longlnc la aaa Piarea and hear all tha news of old V|eti«la.

"Our flrst lot of patirata mived on Friday. One hundred la all. They are moatly frool-bllea. not vary many wounded, and only one ( 'anadlan, a I - though It Is supposed to ba only for L'^nad&ua"

REBWENTAL OROBiS

Oaaaaiaa MaMaaal

Lleut.-Col. Gregory, commaadiag.

Company and recruna* drill at tha L>ni1 1I.«II. S p m., U iMlneaday.

Amtjiilaiif < laon o-i Thiiraday. at hf adquariera, 8 p.m.. urtier 8(1. Hrllara.

order. j. tateb.

Acting Adjutant. a

CYMRODORION SOCIETY

baal Msstlar of Paaaea l^argaly A%- Madad by Walsbaaaa— Baahat Fteaiaa paring gamaer

On Tburaday evening laat the local Cymrodurlon aoetaty halt tha laai of Its Winter aarlae. of maatinga at the Knighte at Colambua Hall. Fort Street, Mr. D, O. Lewla prseiaed and there was a large atteadaaea of wwmbara aitd fnaada. Tha pra«raiaiao iaab um form a< a tbaagbtfai illipBg by Mr. D A. Savloa aa ii Ooe„ tbe artagat Wfrttb

la tba rotirae ef the laeiora the epeaher laid eaiphbble apaa tbe haamUty aad tha reallatie a*t4 a( Dr. rarrr'a canwagltloaa. Thara traa al- wsro ptrfaet pnaaatbr ja Ma aoags batwoea wafde aad aiagl« tha ooaipipir realltfaa to a apaelal daproo that antelc and waraa ahaald alwara be happily a.eddad in prodiiee tho pligMpg eOiDt •f celorRilen wblah paHaMa aaMe lende to oai^a Mean.

Tbe epiahpr waa aaiMod dailaa the 'veohw br Mta. Hadeaa, Mta Metaroa snd Mr. D. e Madeea, aoek of wham aaaa aaiae of Dr. tmnV* waipuBHlgBa la baoeHeat atria to tba drflfllit of on appraelativa aadleaea. wlw canad fa»- atartenilr for eoeoreo. MMo Clarlaaa nevlea. A. u C. M.. preaiaia at tba piano a»* perfbnaea ber part la her aaual eapabia laanaar,

nefresamaata were proeiaea later by the ladle a, and the remaany was »n- lerlaln-d to violin aetectlona nf Welah aire by Mr. 3ohn Farmer, a Wriabman BOW re^'(*ent here, who bear* thi. proud dlatlnrilnn of having earned the clvll- laji V t fl»roratl«n In f-^cypi yeara aao I"itirv thI. period i^t^rtnrt wmn m.Ml^ !■ 11.' d»r»arliire from Viriurla "f rt n-irnij" "t prrtfnineni member.. In- cluding the apeakpr of the eveolng. Mr. Darlaa. to ahoni (he aor-tcty la ileaplr Indabtel for hia unfalltng iWvottan. contlnurd astlvtty and varlad anaotaabiy of reare.

A aaasber of aaldHr thehad to tha aattleattbHea* C. M r

Dwlng tba laaasa that aataaar baal tgbe tbe place of tba BMatlitga.

This Weber Piano Sells for LItfle, and Is Good

value for every cent of its price. It is one of Canada's very foremost tnediuai-priced instruments. For the home that lacks a pliiio $bA yet does not require tiie uppermost grades ttme Is none better than the Wefaet-.

Choose wisely when you buy a low-price piano. Choose a Weber with the personal guarantee and reputation -of Western Canada's Largest Music House back of iU.

Wc WiU Allow Very Easy Terms

FLETCHER BROS.

WESmtN CANADA1 1231 Govaramaat SCPaal

MOUai

V&clafflii. aC

A Sign of Culture

None of the little indications of taste and breeding is more unmistakable than the choice of atationery. Crane's Linen Lawn ig tha world's beit gocial writinf

Per box. rcg. $1.10. Now 9I.6O Envelopes, per box, rcg. $1.60. Now •1.46

imnca

You S«v« Mcmey

by makinb: your own lyrup at homo for tha hot cakes simply dis- sc^Ta whita sticar in hoc water ud add

Mapleine

to ielve the desired flavor aaa color.

'*MapMae" h a flavoring

tued Ilfce lamon snd vsnllla.

Trr It *b«a r*u Waal 4m^»lf^ ta4 dalRtlet. t>«ltcl«aaW eiltaF«aC Orecan tall klAPtaiMl. fraaiMttlii ill LliiliaCs^

U.A.A.

1

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HOTKL

STEWART

I'PMliOMOO '

aiaviec. aaaemrv, aaeabeiieo oai> aiat. ataaoaaaie asvca, ai.oee to Twcsraaa. aareo aao nar mw^mtm.

MOBROW~Tfeo dsata tasa plaaa yester- day aCMraaaa U Sis asaw. IMS Oafwd atraal. af Wlllleai Mba Morrow, agad years, bam la thrsa PsfS, Oat, a resideat et VIeiaita fee the past two r»ara. Tbe <aaaassd Isavae to mourn kia laaik Saaldas a widow, ana aoa. \U- lor a. Morraw. of tbia elly.^ aad three daaghiars. Mm yosagsai at baaia, aae at vaaaaavar, aad one reaUMa at ritaihaia. Oataeta.

Th* funeral will tab* ylax'e ea Wadaaa- dar. Ita* itth last., fraw the ahava real-

dene at 1 ■• tT^m^ Bee. a*. A, f -had«i'k will offidaia iMMBea* ai ansa

Bay CesMtary.

aiaaer.

ml laal awtrte^ OBI

apea tl yaan.

_ . ilarla.

Tba faasral wUi tabs pMMe rro« ma ah/>T« addraaa sa Waansadar. Mar is. at ? n Ri.. aad half tm bsav laiar at Hoir Triniir •Tbsreh, whsra asrilts win ba bold. imeriBoDt hi Holy Tftally reouury. now»ni left ar Ike aaia> af the a. rMMtai Campanr. 1U aroaahiaa atreat. n tfll le Welaek WsaaMay BMraiai. win be aettrared.

II. at CeMM Hin, Mwlai—. a ■s. Tha aa- bath hi the is. aad had Car avar M yaara.

Tha faaeeai wl« M|w |bea frsai the a. r. raaaral rhapsToa ^Masaday, Mar Sf. at S:M p. Bi-. wbava swrlns wtt be heM. laSiHaswt bi llasa aay Osweterr.

nrrMA)*— oa tba aeib laai^ ai the asyai

'X, Mm Mary ailiMsth U ptmn. baea Im

ton. a aaaaaa mtuH oaoarJ

u o

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Tka raaseal arfH ssbe »la«e aa w*4bw. day. tba Mlh taat.. ai fl o-ataeh. frank tae eaaoH af iba

Man wai

I tsra laat. areHwHaKy,

SSriJ? bfa » »*fcf*aUiia*tde "isL. TSh

aiaaa Me wSdaw. 'Hr— <-»,ii.ir»a T>i# r*. mmtmB win npm»- -n. .f ||m

IWaae raairaJ * arwi^l»a r*«n^iiir. IBIS Qwseea aieaat. imui Tbaradar. in» trib laet. waaa_<bar ^ t*in^9i

tba

t. A. R a a.

al

IMMl*. ns^d ail aet. m life ea Tbwa^. tTta Mmr. Wtt, tm lha Cea iiat af *mr >i af

Join for the Siimnusr

DoUar»— S— DoUfATs

APKIL ao TO OCIPB^K 1 Loam to SwIm . Kaap Pit / Kxafdaa XafriHlpr. ^ * Maba friaoda

■ijiiaiin,i» Do

AlfelallaL Stvlanrftf ( Taaok Camps. Wkm, Bt&

JOIN TODi^y

Ye Me C Ae

Why not htTC the Empress Dairy to supptw your house- hoM ^ coatfi M man.

PURE

MILK

In Sttrile BottlM

SCICKTinCAru.Y PASTCURIZID Prompt sarrlca. $taodsr4

10^ to 91.00

laspactloa cordlaUjr invHad

Cnpnss Dairy Ca

1IM.I4U watti m

libaaa Wftt

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eat* oppoaRs Laa^i^ Tbeatra

BADNOtatiha

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aftrast

Drop S&*Bru:

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THE DAILY COLONIST, VICWIMA. WKPNE8PAY. MAY zft. i9tS

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PHONES

2S, M. aaJ 119%

WEST END

Grocery Co., LMU

STORE

Fruit and Vegetables

Ffesh as mornins dew, are reaching us daily. Our supply of strawberries i^ particularly tine both in size and quaUty. Plwoc US an OT^et and U assured of get-

ling the best.

boxes '

LocAl Cnm P«Mk lb.. .10c hvMl OMfMh doz. 25c 35eMd 4$c

>, lb5 tSc

rUwPoUtoM,5lbs asc

SOc

amm cammmn and bmughion shocets

"Do^ Everybody "^TJ^T::^'^ ^JIZ , Wtat Uaderwear going to get Peoauai «

ISaat at Me and kH^Lym.^

n

PmmaiM Uadcrwear

tic, and of a quality that diflat waoh-tub trials. Thm PtooMa proceu pat* tiM ihap* there to ttajr.indcoata you no mora tlMH hiwm gndM.

Ibido te bH ttsplM and wd^hti formen, womcaand chUdren.

Underwear iloafarp SuMCtarw

Pvis.OBL

100

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ALL PCIOIAN IPRODUCT5 ARE MADE IN CANADA

►YMARiALAWS

DK. LOUlU MclUtOY

Aq BUM I hwrd « aUMM MM irpaa flM tipnait itm.-

'■ > mnif yon from th* ijiIm of Ont^t.

Of frum Iht' iMnkn of Heln«: Or urr vvm* tr*« In th* Cor^ita U—,

WWdl

-J cam* Bct off tiM aM wa«U Nor y«t from off Dm mf— Bvr I •» ac' tfea felrts af Oad

■■'Hi. slnr aiMl *w«l«» ih« d»wnlB«-^

Oh. whlPll« for Ih* wtnd; Thfl nixht ta lonr, lhi< currMt VtffMC

Uy boat tt liiKS ln-hltld."'

■■Thf <~iiiT^nt ^n^•^r'l' "n' "'"l world. Th« wlnU will l»l'>w. the U*Wli will glnw,

Hv« tkM baa BaU'« tliav thc«i«h.

x»o<!t«ra ana mafaH ara »laflBV sriAt iwrt iB tiiia '«mr. WHO* waat or work, BB ear aa wemaa ara «apcern»<i. ta 4ona at aaf* 4lataaaa tmm tb« front. It la ntme the l*aa ralaabla for thaL The dnclor* wtio treat laaa Ib tli« jc*-n' •tral ItuaptuU anJ Hi" woman who niir«* them miiat po»a»»u great Kirangtli of mlTKl wml l*nrtarnpp« "f hi-ari. Kodm (lays aso Irarn^d that Scatllah wo-

rn *ii w>T.> uhoiit Ui FBtabllak a new hd-pllnl ri'-nr Trnyi *, in l"ranc#. A lata numiK-r of the I,i«ill<-i«' Klfld atataa that ni It' ll of th^ miiii«y to equip th« 20* \i**lm tn ihlH honpltHt romra from ttic woman* a>-4)oola of Olrlaa an4 Ma^n- ban. In thia war Um a««M«tt and ci««iMt«a ara aiwwt^ tIMr araMftnAa far tha epvartmiMaa far m Malwr adu- catlaa aai tMr avvMcteOMi «f tha warft Uwt la balaff mm kr ■ailaat w»> In taa liaaplfala

TlM ahtaf iBwWea! oMear af tlw d«w hoapital la X>r. LMtaa Mellrart «lwk wa ara toM, la wldaty kaawB asd oataamad In rilaMrow.

Kra. Artbttr Oolamaa

Wh#ii, n M ttli nirir«< t hnn » week nfO.

Ml P.. Arthur Coleman "JieU aittldnily nf pnaumonta at Halifax, CarMda anrft-rod n lorn. Althoush aba waa ealy UZ yaara oM. tha. craat fajarlty af Mwapaaar rradara bII aw Ika oaaatry ara fiUBll- mr wltk tlM wartt aC Kra. Oili—aB, whm. VBdtr tha Bam da H»wa of 'ICft'' rooduc-lad a woman'a column in The Toronto Mall and Kmplre for twenty- onu yeara. There ar» now ncori'* of women writinc for ihe h^wjipgti'tji. a ijvarlpr of a renliiry .ik<> thiif worn \»iy few, Mixl It In larx^lv owIiir to Mrs. i.'olr-mHn> rouiui;>^ aiitl at>lUir Jhat tho fleM of newnpapar work iB Canada haa been opened to WOBWB.

Mra. Qelanji waa an Irlafciiaaa .fer t-irth. Biid aba had muir at Ifea «bar«e« lariallea of that warai-lManM, taiMl- «lva ra:v. in a natlea bar aaraar.

Tfie Tor.nitn OlolM a^ya

■Por twenty-one y*%r^ -"li'- edited ttf ■Wnnian'n Klndom' In I h.- Mall aiii l iiiplrf. -Jt" Tnronlo. Piirlna IH1« pf'rioil >.iu> attriH-tPtl til) Imi'ienac folio wine H. .- n rtwr'ewhlc |irr»oi«!il>', fr^^hn^Bt nf ntylr, 4itd tho maaUry of her aub- je^ix endeared Iter to BB aTar-KrowlBf TMiMir ... Ib liar ardlaary warfc, *r. aoMrtvaa la Uflaraei bar tailvM- I aiitv, aad la.bMwat tba canMnaaalaea

n.hjecta wllb BWr« thap nnllnary In tfr^at.

■In «11 Iifr wrlllnaa pIi'' Khoweil re- tr.Tikrti-u- v<-raatllltr. A l.loamphf-r once "I thm 'tf all tho wf men wrltrr*! In

< ".in«il». Kil' wn- th'' inn«l 7>rH''tl(-al, rhi' niofl lirllli*ni witfv nnd kind in- .'.-p#tnl»n! tit »n r rir-n^pMr^er ilint^B. "he c ntrlliuted 10 ni»i(*?:t!u-*. and found t inc tn wrlta a volama- af yaawfc ah* tha aatkor af a daii^ifal aarlaa an WKkaBalaad. tha raaalt of aKplaratlona t . thaaa portlaHa of Landan mada fa- noim hv thp treat Knctjah novallat."

Mr» r<.l*mi<n dirt "ot confine beraelf 1,1 ("htoilJiI work. Sha a newapapar rnrtf-poii'lrnt Of TacOghi"M ability, and i\v\ .irrtili) to ffo anywhere whfrc a Btorv w«P to he ro'in'l In that ( M'»''ty "he attended In- (^aen'a Dla- n>>ind Jubilee, tha CWmsa JTalr, BBd many othar evaata «i stMt iBlaraat. It 14 not aaMhalr tta Ufa af Mra. Oala- fiwn wmr ban baaa lartMiad hr bar hnr« wark to a vr*<«a«lo« wk»«h aftaa ln%olTaa BWch aarTOBa tknalafk It aiay Le aaht af Mra. Coleman that har In- riueore waa alwaya for s'>od. and lhat ■^r.. aarar uaad har u>nt for i«Babia

nida.

BUaBB aaalBBt vulsarltr. bat of actu- ally WOMrBglBg U. Tbll la the cum

aomatlaaa wMh fcthara aad methera, who waaa ttMHahw daraNOy hraught

up

Thr (ollowlaa extract from an ar- ticle In Tbe New York Uutluok la. It Im to faared, quita aa appHaaU* to Canadian aa to AnarleaB cbUdrao.

Maea fw tba kMFb- patt aC ttilr *HiaM, alwiM II.

ara at arark ta nl- thUdraB. and llttla la by mmaa pBraaia to protect the

mental baalth of their children Ndlhcr llma BO.- aionar U apared to |irt «er¥e tiiem In vigor and atrenuih, !■> protect Ib^m from i-oataminatiOD, but thcra ara boata of bouaea bulk and cotiductaJ wllh full (ect-snltloti ot all sutilltii-V regulationa in whkh none of tbr o!(I*a people piiy any attanilon to thi> inlnda of ibe children. 3C*anwhll« tboae mlnda ara Hie prey of a craai Rtaay iaOu- fncea wblcb. If BOt kataallir avU, ara vaJaMWac. KMUm aa far aa tba artlaiia aval tMla ara aiaaawit, thaa lb* gtaat oMianty ar tba aa aaHi* aaarta aarola-

menta publlabed by tha newapapera. The Outlook haa pointed out more than once thp bad taale, lack of artlatic feel- tnr. and general •tupldlty of much of Kh*^ DluHtratlon in tbeai- aupplements. <Hir ha» only to mnkp a collcrllon of them to m»r that the great majority of these eupplerncnta publiabal batween Boaion and Han Fraaelaao ara mara repaiiiiona af tba abaapaal aai crudaat bisd of hMMar. TiMr aro «a> TOM af amr abiU la ta tho

pariraltua* at abamatar; baf want of

all ara tba iBawttablt I a thay taaeh

of ia«k af riipirt (or tba aid. Uck of rtvaranca for Burrtetfa bM tha family, for otbar racaa, aad giriiaal lawlaaantaa. Ma child who haa the romic aupplem»^t put bafara bla eyea Pitnday after Hun- day durliw Ma childhood can fall to be

mora ar \aaa innatiiiUba^i la «aat* «8A

mnrala

"To thin niimt ba added tha great number of tlic llltna on which huadrada of theuaaada of ahlldrM ara throoghaut tba ceuatry. Tba pietnro ta amam tana ta part af Mia recraatloB af tha oaoBtry. It baa graat educatlOBrt paaolMIHIaa a»d manifold wholaaoBia naaa: bitt many of tha flima. although not Indeoeht, are In tha laat degree vulgar. They rlicapen love, marriage aad family life. They lowr tha reapect of boyi for women, the re- epert of gtria for thamaelvea. They idcnllKe bLirclfiry mid crime of many klndfl. and they urc a meoace to the wel- fare of the country. What la going on la not ao much the corruption of young people In America aa thair WjlaartaaHaB.

MoBia of tUa aoB piaya at* taa fraafc: niaay aC tbaa ara laMaiai to MPa^H to iBBUMta whtak aaad ffaatrataV taibar than atloMilBltaa. aM tbar tbarafoTft tba maaiMat ktad of riallam. But much mora* dangeroua, ba> cauae mora Inaldloua, arc many of the mualeal romediea Thouaanda of pae- ■pla who Would 'net go lo aee 'The Baal- eat Way' will |o to a miialcal comedy in which all the giria arc aoubretle* and the relatlona hdween men and women are treated an mere material for cheap fun. All thaaa mualral com*dlea ar« glvaB at anata«r performaacea for tba haaaat of ebarltlas by aarafally Vrad 8*fla. who aaoM aotfralr abllataBa la tba low Bad niamr taaa tbat hmm Ibrattsh thaBt"

Maar JMthira wba bava altawai thMr rhltdren ta rtad tha comic aoppltmanta without taking the trouble to read them flrat themaelvea' will ba aurprlaed In find how object Ubnable many of tham are, If thay foUow the adtrloa of tha editor of The Oatlook.

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piano, Itaen anA ilKrrwire; hirdwood «oor» »40.00

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I Ilka ta laaiBHMd' ta tba moiti- «ra ar Mr boy eaatamer Itleada tbaoa garmeata that I know, from aaperteaaa. an really good. Tbare- tata. S hava plaaawa W adTiaina the Bwthar aC avaay boy ta buy * pair af thaaa khaW ar w""., p'" biaaaUka. tbap, wta weaa waU aad

a ta W Ta

1M YATES STREET

BILUE BURKE ** JERRY'

CeaMdy

Prwea: Nlgbt- BW. Tic, H M. Il.lt anJ tt.*t. Price". Mailnte, »•*. Tic. 1 fl« and II IA '<eac neaday- Man order*

Pantages Theatre

LUSITANIA

L«orlna aa hW

sruAirr

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TAUt—

It le terrlblr aaay iB.lnjura a lUtU child Too maay af iHi Mr«at that tba moral and iBtaltoriaal BBlBra of rauna . hfidren la aa laaair aa OMtr pbrataal frafne. Wa aftoB OBo M Ibslr fraaaoea pbraaaa aad worda whhA. roBghoo tha maaBara dnd hart Ika amm\ Tha Bn»- ■h genltewowiBB Vaa «<aiT caraful In ih* paai aeaaraOaB af iho gaature*. word* ar»d deMManor of her baya and Kirla. In owr own day w* are in dan- ger not •Til. f>f nealecilna ii> (nk' pre-

PAINT ^l&l PAINT

To dean up $1.18 K^tlnn. Buy quick, it won't last long. THE COLBERT PLUMBING A HEATING CO., LTD.

Taa

■arMaa Womb

A very Iniereating eket<-b of the women of the Utile Slav country t'.iat haa pin ^ l it ma tragic and au heroic a part In this war le given by Alice Blrk- bead In The Ltondon guam. WkUa tbe fulcra of tba BBtloB BMT bbva kaon raoponaibl* for the awfol arlaia which waa the nccaatoa Of tba priaat war. the bravery af lU ptapla ta iaftadlag thatr ithartlaa haa aaltoi fkrtb aiBMra- tioB, aad tba awfal cataatttab flra* ueb tbar ara aiBffbrtatf baa arayaail tka araiaatbr ot >■■»!■ ta aa laMa af ifca ««tM. Tba wrltar aaM*> "A baoaa H aat baaa* avaa tha aaod. bat aaao a ■■■■a." to a aap- or peoaai^ ta MMlianM. artMad IwanilT by atbara af ttta atrMaa faca ABMaa cba aarka, mmamm mn kaaaoaed U»a*r Miarrtaaa day with harder work tkBB tba bwb. henwn they have lO BB* the alckta aa wall aa tbe apln- Btaa vhaeL to tend tha flacky with a of kBiltlBg or eaibroldery In ib^r Bd to balld hayatacha that will da tham aa much i-redii ih*- fFrtheti- Xinn crockery which In mada in Hum for the iiee «f the « htile botiar- IimIiI The BertHan collage coatalnp potter Ji wheel. aiKl the rotifh clay haa to be pounded with an aae aad worked Into a paale b> mlainc hat water. iMMich le .placed In tbaaa prlMlUvO ,li»i>ea. whi'h are aupplled with bsaka. to draw |he«

the bread haa baOB fcahab varr alavly,

in Monienegrw tha tartaaoly *bfM«. rall-d ovaaha. Bra alwaya MMle. and owlat ta Iho prMVao B^ inrw ot tha atoiurialB raada. ofNO kawa ta ka toMBd. It ta

Ftaliire Night

AT THI

Najesticjheatre

H. R. DURANT

*A Nab and His Nate'

A vlteU ptppinc »tory in four coraieliif P*n*

NoAdKataaafaPhini

Sah of Suif ai $14.60

Values to $19.50

A special value is presented in this iinc of Sttils which come in a good wearinE make of *ergc ift navy, also black. The coat comes in a short i.til- or«d atyle. with long.revers aad full :>kiri witli yolce*

AaoAcr Suit favora the looter orte of coat with blade moket collar-f l4LjMe

Middtt Wamu, Spfciai at $hOO

In good quality white tlrill with -cli while collar-, trimmed with colored laces at aisles and front. Special,

A aerviccable m»kc in gmMi (Irill citncs v'-ith ikivv lar; pocket and aleeve piped with navy alM>; brt>a(l baiitl round bottom; kM« and ahort alacvaa uch*^

|g|.y«M,fllmt. Victoria

tf Yo« Gat It at PLUILgr S if a AE «lhU

Indian Motor Cycla— the i4aa> waeMac Un bti<iinr^i> nr pleakurc. Write for catalogue or call and we will demonstrate.

VSSmn. THOMAS PLIMLEY *^

MISS BILLIE BURKE

TO fAP aeo CROSS

lika naar olhv abaHlaMa Ameri- eaaa. Hloo atttta Botka. tba popular aotraaa. la 4alB« all aha can la help the viellma of tho KurnticBii war frma tltJia ago Ml"" lUi'ke aiinminrfil tttat thia W'lnter ahe woulil tmy otily auch clothea aa ah« actually nced*d and that ^he would dimate thi- dllTeretue between what theae cnnt her nnil' wliitl «he uatially epent on her ji.-rwutiHl adornnent to the Itelglan flcii Croim, Aa at t>a>aanM time ahe admitted that ahe often paid har draaamakara and mllllnera aa muck BB tia.aaO ta a yaar. tha amount for abarlty oaikt to ba cooaldarabla.

Than Mlaa Batka oaaaalvai BBothar ach*me. Har BBtoflTBabad pbataa hatra alwaya kaaa ta t^aax deflMwa aad aba Jtpiart to tarn thta ««iMoa ta Beaeant Hltharta aba baa oat baaa vary gan- wim bar abataa bat a»w wreaa wba waata aoak aaMWilr'caa bark It tavt VBlktai «p ta tba boB obtao of tba Ibaatta wbara aha happaaa ta ka liortM aaa paying the price— a varr BMaatata ana. Already 3Jlaa Bafbo baa Baat aaaaiai baoaraa 4aUara aarivol fres IMa aaaiaa to tba war aatkrira.

taa Hark* conra to the Royal V'tc- torta Thaatra on Friday and Saturday. Uay t% end 3*. and Manager Denham already hae on eale l the hos nffic* some o? Ibe»i- ji I ru.,'raiihed photon All the money re' elved for the aala of tha phatoa here will b* gMM M IM local Kad Croea Pahd.

'illALE PATTI" POSSESSOR OF WONDERFUL VOfCE

*ry part In all fiblir rejoiclnga. auek ae the BlavB The .-lava la a latheriiiE well aa a rellglOBa faoM- xm\. and aueete are welCDBiad ky tkO «»meB af tha >o»— ftiiBg to Ihem A BarMan Wtfa MOM OlWaya Jump to har faal to even If

To havi arhleved and ea'ned the aobrtiuet of The .M«le ratll ' In a hiah honor to any Iraperaonator, atid It may tM uld With iruihfulBaBo that Hluart. appeaHng all thia weak at raaUgOa. undoubtedly diainaa It ibrongh abaar merit. Ill" volea appaara to have been traiaad alawat to poro aapraaa, aad la < r riBiirkabta raaaa aa« kgUMaaay. It cartalBlr bara aar Ota ga^fwiri to reaiiaa ikol tta atagar ta ataaa dtait. Hia eoataaia ai« latirfil aa* balp not a llttla IB aoMM bta BBt lb* aaa-

<omt It IB

The managaBMat «l PaaUgaa kaa ..ic.eedeJ In aaeurtBt ta VteMCta tkla week another monaiar Mn. .IB aMIHaB ,o tha ais hiak-ataaa aato af w villa. audlaBoaa haoB aa abpai laallf of •edaf, fag tba arat itaM ta the ptatana af tba t iiilaal on bar tatal vovaai Tba «ta ta very ctaar aaa aad practatad at ovarr A atroBB cMwady torn oa «w MN la OMMhood l>aanf 9mamar «Mcb U faU of tavgatar aaa all

of oaaodr >■ ai*** *r Omar aad

Of

MADE PN eANADA

Brownie Cameras

-"-mean fbn for the boya

ahid ffirls now and pictures that will mean everything to them in the yean to GOiMb IMc to put pho- tography within reach of every boy and girl, at small co&t. Simple, dur- able mad pnetiML

eraonJbaTr

rraa.

CAIIABUUlKODAECO.,tn»

TORONTO. CAN.

Surely

DwttEf Hair

oiria— ff yoa Mall' af tbiefc. baoutlfal. glaaar, iMar MOr 4a bp all iMBBa gat rM of daaWaft f«r H M iiarva yaw hair Mft nla U It you ML It aoaaa-t ia Moak aooi U try to r vaab It aat Tba amr aora WBT ta aac rta ot aaaarafr ta to dlaaaKa It. tbdb pa* ataiwr it aaUnly. Tm aa thia. aat abaai faor aaoeaa of ordlaary iiqaH araBB; aoply ic at Bight whan re- uriaa; aaa dbaaab '* malataR the araip and nik U ta aaaUy with the flnger Hp*.

By BiarBtag, BMoI ir not all, of your dBBdroff win bo gaae. and three or four ■Bora appllratlaaa will aanplaialy dta-

aalve and antireiy daatrof* oodry iMata

aign atld trace of It,

Taa will Bnd. to<>. that all llchlna mi -l digging "f atp will atap. an<l vic

hair will look ^nd feel a hundred timr^ hollar. Tou raa get llauld arvoa at any druc aiofa. It ta UMBbaaaiva aod tour aufloaa la all r— win aaaf. ma BMttar bow anak aaaaiaiy. raa lla«a Tkio ■iBipto raaiady *BOvar fkMa,

In a clavet < nnlfirtlonlat In "''*ii> ll.L. the ilHmaii tJiagon. ' and neat ilaver f,cfBbou In the t'-ntnni,

Photographle print* *

from furliBB i^y aaaklBO ihaai •'iluilon of an miBaa Of twu gaaru af walar.

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na. Te »eiao»a •Cia pBOta With B

<HeJpo to aaoatyf etubbavB growth of bair trttt

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hair ar bl*wiWl. TO

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What (to tfa taMir" aaaw« te

-■ai*na.~ fC Haitawat •.••>at*d I'ee MxpT Mif^n fall fe tmr »f f»«-fc-

IM nr s'lie* ^^tnfma iitemlah.

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I a^sW aaihlnt ' est ieil*» made kr a>e-

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ruE DAILY COLONIST/ AHCTOlUA, B.C.. WgOWEl

(MWiiM to PMiBd. Ok.

$1040 9i!M»

Vi.

GRAND TRUNK PACinC STEAMSHIPS

I^avinJt Victoria SUNDAY, June 6. at 10 a m. WEDNESDAY, June 9. at 10 » m Arriving »t Portlaofl aame cvrninB. Choics of rail liac from Seattle. Ilftvra limit June li.

C F. ' _

City pMiM^ Mi#fliM AgMt, m Wkwf 9tm9i ^ffeMM UH2

Box Snecial

filled with Hallocks complete (local)

at .^....lty,c

SWppliifc'a^

. AAy quantity auppUed on short notice

ixes lor Every Use— the Best and the Cheapest

Stm left to dear, lome Na 2 Boards and Sbiplap, m

per M .•••,....,.....,..16.00

Siied Dimensions, at ....... ^..^«^...^..|U0

CameroB J^omber Co.

UB GARBALLY ROAD Jl

864

Qiudkon

Beach Hotel

VANCOUVEK ISLAND

Tlir. IMITKI.i Al«nliit'1» mmiiirn .n't iip-i-i /lat^ In rv^ry r*ap«r( : '-uIbIiii> arrvlrti iinti .|>^tlnim.n(* ut>appr«.rK.hl.. RIMIrlr llihl. iv.l«r (hot .nd LMldi In ml liPilriMiiiia. I'vrfBpt h.fhlnc bMCh— (hr»* mllr. nf allvrr ■anili,

GOLF, TENNIS, BOATING. BAHONG, FISHING TNritM iiMk 9 a. ■• T!*!'!'.!* Jgy* ***** aa« ■M' oaailiaw bmi Var iMrt^ iMmaUaa an< utm avaiy

OUUJCUM HACH HOTB. QUAUCUM MAOi vx

(I a^ Vlrtaita

COAST SERVICE

Piaiifn in IloM of Local Staamera imehM auNSAT, auur sn ms

Steamett team Vlfeteria lor VancoNvtr VhSO a.m.. .1:00 p.m. and 11:45 p.m. KlMrstaSi leave Vucorim M a.m.. 2:00 p.m. and 11:45 p.m.

Steamer leaves Victoria for Seattle 4:30 p.m. RcturniDc, Icavca

Scaltlr 9 a in, ^ ,

I'ull par(ictilar!t on appticalton.

U I>. CHETHAM. fnv r.i-- \Kfnt C. P. R. Officas, 1102 OoTvmnient St. Phonta 174 aod 4S70

nMlMnSMMMMpCo.

part, .na l«cslnc cMif*

SS. CHCLOHSIN

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t ». M. r»r akMM lMv«#, Mm. Mnt. Wtimtm ft«aM>t «vaakr Sap. r»«iaM iMii»aa a* rM ft Svaa*

French Line

rosTAL sci^nca NEW YORK *. BORDEAUX

SSPAONE ..... ROCHAMBBAU

June S. S^A. una 12, 3 p.flL

Far Inform. linn aptily r A, *OLI-I 1011 ti.>Y.!Tiin.r.t it., L. D. t-HKTHAM, nv] OoT.ru mam Bl., ■. ^

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SOL DUC HOT snUNGS HOm AND SANATORIUM

ffW nr««ii-t Hratth mmt rtoMm m tk* ra.-IM^ f'MN, In lha hMrt •! ia«

orK>< roa nuc aKAaoii

Cnd.r dir.ri)Mi .f Ml.hk.l KArl.^ w tMm.rljr

What Thin Folks Should Do to Galo Weight

Pli^aician's AJvic* For TUn, Un- 4evv loped Men and ^Woanati

ThauMnAa nf p|v. tbnM..k <

Kidney Trouble

Tha VMta Matartal ifkM tfte Km- B«ri ara taieaiai ta remava frem tha biaai. It aSatfal la aeaiBamlala la tha ■rata«w Maaa tha Maa« aatf Ikaa pra> duca Meurloaa affaeta.

If Umm ovanrark. aipaaura la aaM. or aama laaal t»Hrr, tha kMaaya ba- cBma magiam mr iailpMiii aad caaaai p«rfaf« tb««r faaaUaMb tha ayftaaa hf cooMa SIM wlU aria »aiaaaa.

Whwaiii a dallp baavy »a!D la fan ovar Hw realaa of tha hMnvya far aar imtth of tlma, aeeoMpaoMI ^ a aaU law aamsiaaiaB. looa of «vaHlia. rraaaa af 'watfflit. anjd a ptifTy «ondiilon ondar lh« araa and li> th. ankl... a ehroBlo lallammallon of tit. kidn.j-a must auapactcd, ftnd fr not ral|.*#d aromally chrtmtr Brlahl * wtit eprtalnly d«v.lap

Abb.7'« Bfr.rv.Mc^ni Halt. .^Id .v.rr. »ti.r« at >t(> firiA %tc, whirh 1. T>lur«llr u w.ll «• att Ap«r)ant. wHl r.rry out of tha ayalMn th. rolMMu, m.trrul whtrh lit. kMaayo canoai cat rid nf. and wtlt oc th* kldaay*.

aatd hr Oaoo * WlHi^ra a»S a A. tToaar.

mJt UBELEO

I'OKTI.AXO. Mar Tb* Iteral Mall Hi cam f'N'-kat llnar t»Mi af Alrllr ha. ri*'*n lltM-lrd In th» P«>^.rnt Potirt b> thf Kinia ("nmpan^, <>f r.>r;'antl. whtrh if tit » that i.tee pottiMla of coMaovt oil '^<n|>c<l on acpooai vf Ma aagHtfaaea of lb. oraw.

itamaiaa af SLitfcn aaa ae>aS.

STUOeNTi SET OIPLOIIIS

riMh iMaw«. f»M Btuat. *i«a r«k

a.lvM t. lit. tMla I

toitKifii will m»».9 Ik !• ant ■a.Biiaafc *

afcyiaal eitli«t. MM% rMio. ih.m- laatoM. anil ihink a f»t, T.I Ihalr

tij 41aeaoar.ll t*- ■WMr.D*. tW«. iMba. f.l «ra« afl.r )»Wa .r tfelSAMa. la alaa una^Mlad far rvaalrfac ib. w«.t« .< al.knaM mr fft.iir ataWMMB .aa far atr«A«1haala« (Ka n«rvM. Tkl. rMarbaa). «lac«<r«T *■ '''•11*4 N.rtvl. Pit •trwkcth-at'lno. f«l-pr.4a*li>c atamm. .-f »rfwU4a** mm»n fca»a b^n r.-m.l.W

In itil. pi irlMa p..pa fatten, nhifh '.a a»rOT4 »7 MtaMII pfty.lri.Ra .M iM.a k. pfWtMit »aaaW .vvrTwti*). It la abM> faMMr kllMlaW la.«p«nHt. mm^ .<ncl*nt.

A -oMHia^a watMnaMi- lu. .r aarail MmM axda— naak .»« •<r.«aik ay mt' r«afla« «f «la«Mi«. M>« i ,t|ia|

Mwair MMaMtratrd oaia t. ii». ktMd. ta> .raaaaa ■MrtaHMm »a .kiakaad frQ*** ik. a——, «*a iw aadhf.t rat. taai

pfaav^i^aA k.a a" ■* aa . Kair*.-iM»t* ai.4

W wad fer »ar«nM pM-

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NAN.\I.VH>. u*r 25 —Tha N.ii.lnt» atudenl* hav. b,M VIHaiad •tiplomai* for |tia Xonn*l firbool a.aalwa att'n<l.d. %:omi»«D<7lBa Jaeaary t, Iflt-.

t:dUt> M. A»4araoa. Laah ff. Brawa. Kral.u u Cook. Nat a Oraaa. KalAWn I. Kaiih. f-anaia K JCoafoib Wlaalfrae M. Marcar, Uraca K.. MMlMMMb QbihaMaa R. Moraai^ Wm. R MlaNL MmI K. RDtOTb Ma tb WaaC roeb aa4

Tha aa

Afl.r kllliard balto ara mA* tb*r ...•OAad ai a nwipiTatura W ta araaa far a

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Capt. Fritz Olsen Speaks to Committees of Board of Trade as to Eliablishment of Une to Norway.

1' >i o Boa r il of Trad . com ail t taaa on harlfura and navigation and tra4«^ aom. marc. an<l tranaportatlon. y^atcrday lnlfrvlaw.il ("apt. Frllt OU^n, rrprc- ■«ntallv. ut th. Prad Ulavti KiMm.hlp I^tna, which op^raiew ftoni fhrlatlanla. .Vorway. and C.pi. liinaon, of San Krmn- claco, la raeard to th*- mmpany'a plana far earrria* oo bualnasa with tha pert* Of tha FhijSa Tho aulUtlaa ptaaiMH hr VMarla ftaalrfo» oaaaa vaaaala aoi tha ca«Maratal iiaauiiaa in tUa elty wara brovfUi fOrdMr to tha aatlea of Capt. Ulaen. and It la thought that A favorahlo Impreaaion waa mada upon' htm by the Hoard of Tra<ln rr'praaanta- ttv.B. It la quit, poaall'lc iliat tPbca ("apt. Ola.ii return, he will make af- rana.mrnin wh^rreby th. port of Vic- toria will bf Inolud^d til tha Itinerary or tba now Norweslan Una.

If tha amount of trad* tu be aMurad ■t Fttsat Souad porta Ja auOclaBt to ^arraat Ita oparattan, the rrad Olaaa CaaipMir wUI hava * float of ala aaw vaUMla tha Mai a ap FacWte Oaaat aar- vloa. Tfana af tha atauaava vW ha at «•••« tana* raglatar ana tbraa vin ha af 1#,eaa tona r^alatirr. Th«y will be pro- vldad with farltltlcn for making vary ■ood time a. wii. Included on tbalr aoht^uU wlTI be I^ondon. ^g.i. Uaa- mark, the W.at Indi.a Han Franclano. Sokttia an'l pon.ihlv Victoria. Thia will alT. th« rtty direct communication with Hcandanavia anfl tha Brit I ah lalea and. K propoaed ifaaaaetlaaa ara earriad otit. lha Itaa will prova hlchty a4v«»tasaaaa to tha ally aa aa aaaoa part Tha veo- a*ia waal« la all pnhaMllty, oarvp haak to Karapa caaaMaroMa qwuitttlaa of MHliata Calutnbla laml».r and grallL

Capt. Olaen left for the Mainland laat nlaht and win return to N'orway. via Haw York.

deaplt* all drawback, the llrltl.hcr aur* ceedM In uverhaullnc and alnkLns tb* enemy.

The Kaot had only « ft-w buDdrt>d lona ot coal In har bunker* when aba aet out to. eauh tlM NiM-nbarg. Pull apaad waa ordavae aad tha atafea haM arowa wtrfcii with a am, aeihlag bar «a ta a fpv polata ovar what aha hM avar «Ma aa h«r itrlala<' Than tha ward paaH iha^ thara waa ^Bff«lr aay eaal Wt

"Havo a CO at tha oaadtferfc" aaU the capuin. So all tba apaao wpod ba be found on the ahlp waat to balp main- tain the srcLHiy nrea In the fumaeaa ba- low ir.rdly anything that would bttftt w«B Iffi. "Wo even broke up tha aO" lonitnodntlon lailrirrn. hen ooopa and po* tato lin kers. In f,i( t everything tliat could br apareJ I.I ruiKu an additional pound of Mtram," .-^itld rapt Allen. yao> trr.tav. \,i r-peaklntc ot tha dVlMlM formame of the Kent.

it had been prevloualy aald that tho arm rbalra from the wardroom, and the fumttara In tha ontrera' quartera, waa uaod for m aUnllar purpoaa, but tbik CapL Allair dasM. With tha aM af tba waad fnal tha Kaafa apaad raaohad ahont kaetfc and aha eai^t «ia Ntirabar* afiar a otur Scht. Thla la 4a- clarad to ba cHia af tha anat iwmidorfiil tHnnpba pt ooglnearlBg ob lacw^i aad It la all tha aaara woaderfal to tkaaa who kaaw lha racoM off snia aarlieolu cmiaar.

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C. p. R. Transpacific Liner Biin^ in Largast Cabin List From' the Orient Since the Outbreak of War.

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Victors Aboard Kent and Other Cruisers Saw German Sink With Ensign and White nagFbrlng.

TlM fact la aal aeaaiaUr kaown that Nia ttraadaa waa aat daatmrad by gun- Ara from tha Brltlab amlaara Kane ■laasaw aai Orama, b<it araa auah by ber awn craw, who fired the magaalne after tklk wblte flag waa bolaled at the maathead and the »>hlp abandoned.

That tha Oreaden w aa .unk by a party datatl^d from h.r own mmpl.- mcnt waa the ataiement mad. y.at.rday by CapUIn J. D. Allen. eaoNliaader of tba antlaer Baal, wmm la'port fa aadar* ga rapatva. * *

Whea aarpHaad hp Uw tbraa BriiUh araiaara oadar covar- of Jaaa Vamen- daa Salaad. tba Dreaden had ber ralom firing, aad all ber gun* were trained, fihe waa aubjerted In a rain of ahot by the cloalng-tn cnila.r., and the (ierman rommander. reantlnc -hi- )H>i)rieaiin..B of hla poalllon hint..! iii.. whit,, fl.r. Il'tficatlng hi* aurrender. a V>«i-load of afflaaaa pot off froai tha E>raad«o to na- r>tiat« bat wara lafanaad that nathing u^t naaoaditieaai aarraaSar

Th* amatra aad awa of tba Oarman warablp Iboa proaaadod lo ahaadon ih. *Mp and oere iBffidad an tha ah^ra* of the Iklaad. Tbao tbay a«aiii haiated the I rman enalgrt on the yard^rm, when 1h« magaslnr wna rir-hl and lha aWp »eni lo plfcra Immediately.

t^tar the ('hllfkn Oot eminent aant a woraMp ta tha aeaaa and laak off tba aaMaaiar aad craiv aad loaded lha vhate toawlaMeat at Talpaftfaek wbafo Map wan leiiwaH Tlfiaip Oarttian aallara wim wara waaaStS iflbg the fngageotnt were tflfcah ahaaH Iba am- iitary tiaiaaf Onwaa Ot w a^ara at

Valparaleo

CRUISER DEVELOPED

REMARKABLE SPEED

On her flfty-nlnlh boniaword voyase. tba Caaodhw^Mfle itaar Moatiaglk. capuin P. L. DoTiaan, R. H. a. aTler an avaraga trip aeroaa tha RaalSo. ar- rived at tha Outar Daaka aheat 4 o'clock yettarday aftarnaan fraai |foag Kong and Yokohama. Aftar dlaaaihaffc- ing twelve llrat claaa paaaangera. a num* l>er i>r ateerage, and ahlpmenta of oriental freight, the four-maata<^ eteam- phlp left at I>.3fr p, ni. fur Vancouver,

(-.'aptaln Duvlnon reported an unevent- ful panRMK. fnim Y'jkohama

Thla nmrka the a.cund time the Mont- e.Rle haM arylved on thla aid* of tba rac-IHc Minoe aha waa ralaaaed by tha Britiah AdMitaitp. thio vaaael baotag haan ralalaad la oavavapMat aanlaa for many noatba aftar tba aathraalt of hoatimiaa la Bnrapa. Tba giapi'iia of Huaala, Empreaa af Aalo and Mwppoaa of Japan ara etlll ondar OovaraaMat charter, and until auch time aa thap ara rele«ee«t. the C. P. R. propoaaa to maln- uin II. iran!tpaciac aehedule with the Munteaglv.

The featuie .if the Inward Irip of Ibe Monica rIf « hr ihr 1,1 iiiinually large number "f oiMn paaMngara carried.

Thar«- wer. Mventy-alght llrat elaao paaaangera, aa follawa:

Mr. A. Attahlaeo. Mr. T. It aarclar. Mr. Oaa. K BHMatt, Mra. litteid. Mr. II, maad, Mr. a M. A. Cratg, Mlaa A. CI. L*rBwrord. Capl R. S. Cro«« Mr. C. C. P Cunnlngbam, Mlaa II. Connlng- ham, Mr. Noel R. Daftr. Mra. Dufty. Mr. n. Kenton. Mra. Andrew Porbaa, Mlaa Oorbutt. Mra. B B. Oordon. Mr. n Orav. Mra V. P. Oraene. Mr. G. K. I. Iinrri..<.n Mlaa Marahall. Mr. Floyd K Moodv. Mra A J. C. Moore, Mailer J. Moore. Mr. K. Newhouee. Hr. C. K. W. FUcou, Mr. A. O. Roberta. I>r. J, II. Oandera. Mr*. Soadara. Mlaa M. flaa- dera. Mra. J. SaaiOL Mr. W. A. ahara. Rav. Oaa. R. Wawkaaa, Rav. w. Saiali, Mra. SaMtl oad two ehlMfaa. 4tr. A. amith. Mra. U M. aiadana^ Mlpa o. Ptadmaa. Mra. A, C. BaaShtOOt Ror. <^ H. Mlakltng, Mra Hlckllng. Mra F, M Hogg. Mr. R, Jone*. Mr* Jon'.. Mr W. II .lovneoM. r>r V S Judd. Mra J..d<l. IT F. M Kent. Mra. Kent and Infant M Knim. K'nt, Mr. A. M. KcuM' Ac"''" Kwnng, Maeter Al-

fred Kwr.nir. Mr K P. H. Lang, Mlaa A Mahtlle, Mr. P. MaiahoU. Mr Carl K. Hioopa. Mlaa Omeo Tbylar. Mr. T. n. a. Tanaant Mr. R. p. Tlnaiia. Rar, t. Vela. Mro. Tala. Mr. I. Wafdrai^ Mra. C R Warran. Mra. C. C. Wiahaih, Mr. n. Waat. Mra. J. U Whitflald. Mtoo R. M Whllbeld. Mr I W WHeoa. Mra. Wllrn«. Ml-a f. I, Wi>.n, Mlaa Joyce Wmdaor. Mr Wllann Woredell. Mra. Woradelt. MLa <1 Mabllle

TUr Monlracle arbedulv i.ntr allewa h--T alt dava An thin rr>a.t Rhe la rln. to depart frawi Vlalarla on May II far Tababaiao aad Meag

hr m.MM

iMg agbt «u»

a.<ha gtoaa oat la oTMalty tald bare tba antvai bf tha waMip la

bulll Ihlrtao alth —giaaa gwroateod the I eawl ai ni-; knata aa la ta« Fiia*e with i'>e N.rnberg •be woe p4il^ aaam^ a 1 e-a^l rapabta

Hembat* of the Knok I'hurrh T<-nnla (.'tub alarleil i l*V on Morrft.v on ib<'lr new t>o.rd court, at ih. eemer of ViaOataoe and Btanley Arewoea. wh*o aa wara oojoyad. Tha la P< by ie liat. aReal^ of two MbainS eaom aai tt «fei h* wod la la hon and otb«a. a( rtared laAaava In Od aafw-flar wm» iba anvtai

o-ltl take plac. Wtan llenti* ac a.ra .fid <Mher of th* t*ral

After Turret Decorated With Shield Carved From Wood of Sunken DrasdeiH-The Demolishad Wardrobe*

Tn lha aftar tarrat af tha Kant la a ivoodan ahlrid. la tho'oaatra of tha

ahlald la a hurfeahoe. whldb WW SbOnd In the coal bunkara and prOhably waa worn by aoma Welah horee working about a coal mine. Intrlnalnally the ahleld and Ita' cantreplece might worth nv« cents: but who ahaU aay «'ltat tt la aorth wlien he known t)iat the woofl la from the (Terinaii crnlfer Dreaden and rcada on Hie top of tlic nhlelil the word "Niirnberg ' and the date when lb* gnnH from Hie turret ■ank the Uerman crulaer of that name, and on the batton tha word "Dffaadan." telling af tb. aeeond triumph af tha gal- lant Kent? Tber* ara othar aaovanlra. Hanging ta tha dovlta aaar tba hew on tha part alfla la a. b«at thbt oaea ba-. longed ta lha Dreadaa, aat baaa and thcra ara oVbar aaaiflaM af tha an- gagaaMBC whea that ablp waat dawn, Tharo ara im aouoaalro of tha Namharg. eseapt "«t boaaraaU aeara aat a faw." far tha Mambart waat 4atni la a ahaat off flaoM.

Tha wltaleaa baaaa -aff tba lUat la eaaai la heavp Mattraaaaa aad repa, hat a ah^ fpaai aa aphMas at oao m- «OT aad pat tha eidlag appomtoa evt

of cemmlafelon. ae that while the Kent coiild hear tho other ahtpa calling lier. after the flaht. ahe could not anewer tbam, and no the equadron aaarched tha a*aa far and wide to And her. The broken cnrner haa been neatly repaired, for th*t mm f^n not only flght. but can repAlr almnal anvlhlng pg, laat aa tha ahlp alaya afloat

Ther* la a certain cabin well aft on the atarboard elde, where a ahell came through tha aide. It made a hole per- hapa two feet long and a foot wide and bctit the aolld ateel ov.r aa If It were making an Imliallon of the petal, of a flower. The ahell buret when It atrutk. and what came Into tha cabin waa made up of fragmanta; ' tteae laft their marka M varied ghdillM aad langth. braodth aad dapth aa (be walla, aad that la an la ba aaea of ita anrk. aalona tha oeenpaat of tba raaa abaaaaa taaahlbit Ma wnrdreba far ppar ipapwiHwa It la a lavatp waidraha. It waa haawtag up along tha wall wbaa tba Oanaaa aaat IB hla rMtIng card. It la not aa laVely BOW. Kothing can eancaal Ita taitara and raga. It hai paaaad bayond tha aartorlal art of all lha Ullora tn th- world. Ap haa b«en remarked about Ih. famuiiii ihree blind mice, "you nf-ver NBw auch a eight In your life" Tho owner of Ihl. wardrobe haa a pler'ioi. of eouvenlra. If not quite aa many clolbaa aa he had when he left the aharaa of England uat October. Ha alao hpa a lat awa laparlwaa ^ be bad

There )• a broken plpg ellda lo the canning tower, A piece of ahcll la re- aponalbla for the break, but no one knowa whara tb* reat of the aheli went tA aar at what aiaga or the right it atrwck tba^hlp, It waa expuuoad apoi^ gattaallp that tha aataa wu aa gtaat and thara waa aa aaeh to thlak ohoat that U waa Impaaaihla ta laH anaallr erarpihjag that waa aeii^. aa: bat'eiw doea aat Uha la IMah irtiu alcht hava happaaed it that ahell bai baiai a mtia to the MR aa It aaaaa ahaarc Tba SaaRa ara had^ ptttad aoma I hp Mwn fracawnfa. aad tbava ora whara tha Maw atrmb waa baa*r •oaagh ta rafiira aepalfa mt aaaeMar- ehia tapartaara^ Aa eaewa ebaQ la no raapaaaar aff piraam o* plaaeBL ft la «n lha aaow lo tba abaO whotbor It lo (be topoMat that It •arrto* awnp. or tha fonooi tn which it awhaa a hala, or baot. or the eolfd *Me of lha aMp. Fvrhapa II will be ''ontent almply ta atriko a glaacina blow and then the marh It Uate. le a. tr th* eoiid ai.^ai had be«n hoavlljr .truck with a hammer l>er- hape II "omee end en and <t la . pr*ttf tough bit of metal that atopa It. When It breaka no one can tell where the fraa- menta will go or bow many of them thara will ba. it wa* a lucky thing for lha hloalaehala aboard tba Kaat that

her Ill fooghl bap «M» an Ma aaa

behMi abaflar.

Bat the wander of II to a layman, wha haa aaan th* acara af action on a

dgbttng abip^ m aat haw mbi wao da«i^ hot bow BtUa- It

•apoffniaOMCItJMaet

ow* Moa what waa tblah that gMd IM da wiia It

aft turret la lo

oaa to apt ta

aMo wewt down to « wMrlvMid off hot th* Kfwt with her dacha wfth water .-aa* through haar« lag th* Borto af i*r gnllaat aailaa, bat aa aooad aa a dallar .ad at fcv a dgbt a^^dav tba* aa ^m*-aw Mg dhow har

The Baintiest. o2 Cotton Fabrics 2or Summer

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There will be a representative showing ot these in the win- dow! today^oal ftU (o see It. FoUovbis are but a small htndfil dciHoastrathiK some of the woaafefful Ttlues.

Fifurad Voitea. pretty floral tlcsigU vMtc «n4 colofcd gfoaailai 40 iachea witlc. Price, yard 400

Plalo VflOad ia piak, Uac. purple and grean; 44 inches wide. rHcc,

yard 50^

Fancy Chackod VoUa; 40 inches wide. Price, yard 91.00

Embroidcrad Crepee, prrtty colored motlft on white grt^und; 40 Inches

wide. Price, yard

Novalty Mualini in very dainty (loral desinn-; 44 nuIa* wi.li- Pncc,

>'^'*i si.as

Ensliah Crepee in asioried plaiila aad checki; 27 inches wide. Price.

y^A ; 85#

Faaey Creaaai, nrioaa eolarcd moriffe oti white ground; 27 inches wide. Price, yard .,. , 50^

Drcadtn Crcpaa, protiy floral dcaigai; very apeetaL Yard.. ..150

Nuraa Cloth, bidi grade. Calora.ai« laat aad tacladc blue, blae with white ktripe, and browa arilli white atripe: 39 tnchea wMe. Price, yafd 300

Aerial tdttng, a dmihlc warp Oxford, Plain cnlnrs and itrtpe^: .V>

mch^■^ wfdi-. Priic yanl 2S0

Tobralco Vcstinga, in pretty itripc and figured eflcctt; inchea wide, rriccs. yard. 35c and , ^ 300

Figured Mull. 40 inches wide Price, per yard •••400

Cotton Corduroy, pinl:, hluc and mauve; 5-yiird IctiKihs, Regular $13.50. .Special al 98.75

Brocaded Ratiaa Crepe, iky. delph blue and patty; 42 iachea wide. .Price, yard **••>..*•• ■.•.••>(>>. •■•>•.■*-.«.■■■■). •*•«■{. t^B0

Aaidfaoa'e Scftch Zepliyrv and n<mh— ^ in plain colora, chcckt and itripea. Pricei, yard. 22Vie, tSc and 300

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Special Excursion Rates East

To ^ MnU in Eaatam Unitod SUtca

On sale May 15. good returntnc Sdpt 30. Three Ptrst-Qass Trains Dftit^from Seattle.

Great Northern Baiiway

1100 Doailaa SirttI W. It OAU,

Phone 6'}0 OdB. A^dM.

Agents for All Transatlantic Lines.

JTh* Waa «ab« ta

tight rtoda Oaadlo

U«ma Wat Tary Wad

U)NI>')N. M«) Ji A Canadian *ol- dler Who 1" » |.ri-..n*r ai <:rieaaaii.ja Oerm.nv. wrUra f.%orably of praOaat

con>1itl(>na itief

We are bung well traotad," ba eap*

"Our health I* lookad aftw»_]J'

tbipg haa lo be i^pt awapalaa«f I hwt our captare wfll aat •radadiagrai:*. Thaaa od HP who wara

^ wara Mrraaadad. TliL ^5

Oar«aa lalaaanr wara aa oil aidaa of aa flriag lolo aa with fM* bad »*rbu,e gM, aad tbana waa aatMag elae

"Wa wara aodar a baa»r nfl* *^ nwehla* gon era aod ahell are for two nlgbta and flay* 1 had bolieW through my t-eeraarh and cap. an,! waa air^iCk In tb» hack b) a pl*'» ahrapn^l with- out receiving 1*7 injury

"Ae far aa rleenlln^ae and comfort are concern-'l we »ra better off tbaB at Xall.hury llaln ar. getting inraa

meal, a «ar. catee and brood for brmhfaat aao a IMC* af aary Bbad aa»-

etaM* aaa* baa r aad aanaw. Vo

can hop a

tar

uanbon. May as.—

TIarwIea mrm that a BrHMb arelaod thara tMP

TIZ" FIXED MY

SORf. TIRED FEET

Use "Tiz'" Don't Have Puffed Up» Burning, Aching" Feet or Corns

rr. jonw. x.bu Mar as— Mia.

art Theioaaao. praaMewt rrf fbe nanodlaa WoflMO'. Cooncn. dM today Her Iraa- k«»4, who died ae*e« ineotba aga, waa on* of tha BMHic

•f lha MapiiMa

owaoir fia«. «a aalleoaoa dr baalowi Wo aUa roar feet ar wiMt •OO poVae tried alibaai aat'

"TUr. la the aafy ramaay that dmwo •ut aU the pelaoaooo eaadaiMaw which in^f wp the feet, nriW la magtcvj; ■TUr la gyaod> TIS- wtn eui. rmtt *MC tfoohtaa oa rao ii a*«ef iJap nr "■"-r np poor tarn aa pal*. T*ar abaa* '* Mnai Webt aod poor «aat wtti

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Opinion Expressed by M. Saz- onoff, Foreign Minister of Russia— Positions of Vari- ous Ballnui Statts.

try Into lh« war vtU Mate UM w

^JSuSS^Mmittm U ,«1U load to tlU ra»«fMlMiMM •£ atolM wboM

liiUr»sta M*m i>r<Mnl to be ui>'

VOMd." Mid rorcign Uliil«t«r KnxunufT, ua b#lii« tiit*rvl«»«d today by the ««r- raapwnileiit "t Reuter'a TeUvram Co.

*-|n «ny c-km, ' tb« FuralfK Ml*l«t«r ' (oaili)'>r<l. '<••> haain# Munfry bsncvforih be r«ldrareM| St tiM of any aauCral country {wbfttovM',

CoMrntliMi liulaam, r«r«l«n 'l|lalat*r ml4 did aot kaltava ttal MM iM>uU MMMT* avalB^ RiMaU uutwr aay tlrcumnancaa ll« decUred that ih* Itali-Herblen reUiltri- »trc i»r- f«rtl>- amlritble, and tttat Duaala'a laak mMIi rPK'trO ft Herbta wuuld not ba ful mied uiilcaa Herbla- racalvad a trm ant- l«( un tba A4rlaUe.

-I daatara," addad Uw Faratsa MIB- Mm', iMMa wUI ftm Am parta

irtrteh Bball Va aMotdlr Imt mmT

lUcardtna talk of a aaparato paaea. It Maaonoff raid nuawraaa attaaipts lo |5at direction bad baas made, and not oalr "1 the part of Auetrla. but otlwa, wtilcli had all failed, and ha added that enythinv of tbat tlkUm*U Ititely inipoaaibla."

COMINU EVENTS

At Teaiple Itulldlas— Tli* lOoreoce VlgMlMnla CtepUr 1. a D. K win be la aMm af Ika Taaiplc BulMUta te-

illANS' m TO STOP

Headlong Assault on Russian Positions at San River Is Finally Checked Kaiser's MarkedTaUorfi as Taofidan

pUIm> «na M teva kt«B drtvan

, bka V baitaftac w%m thr»a«h iha whola at Oallela ta Lvov, baa ccma to a atop

on the River flan. Its head la on the r tfhl bank, end lie baiie la on the left, but th« Kueilana have retaken a village at the apci ot the phalanx, and. whll* tha Oermana atlU hold tha caatra an th* Wm tha Baanana to tba amkmia and aatftkward are on tk^laft jMak «t tM nvtr tfenatMliw tba

Tka #MC«r to the Oa/ nana la creat a*t tnm tka nortti. whan they are ad vanclns In the angle between tba San and the VletuU. The Kuealane have tnken aeveral vlllaaca weal of XIaho.

General .von Mackenn^n. to eave hta kintre, haa hat! to waakeu hia wlnca by tittachlnc relnforaaoNVa lat«M tm Huuthern I'olasd.

The uartowia teva hoaa wnMa. heap up that rinc of fira irkitt wu U ta*a awaiK tha RaaHawa out of Oaltcla Tbay kavo Hlao feasm to aeenoniaa with ahella. Thalr plan la braaklni down. beceuM Ua hope of auecaaa tar la opoad. Their elm was to win a ahort. dtPlal-i and tienitndoue battle, but the bottle la draaatna. Their centra la held, and the bic affort la crjaUlas W9 IM* a number of amnllar battioo.

Tho RiiaMaa -av hw Mt MM Ua ropatatlaa hr ' MMAMi tt^mm tti tha tik tt ^ MHi m

Xavjr ljaaru« Chapur -The monthly ' ■MOllad of the Nav) L-eaaue Chapter. L a If. E.. wlU be haM la tba Tern- pU BMUdlas at t;M p. m. I«*V.

Jaoaoa Vmt UlroBlory— Tho mC. Tale- p\onc Uowpaay will abortly laauo a aow

rectory. 4ny chanceii In s-ldreae or Ctplloatlon tor new «ei 1 1< « whould be awda befora June 1. to cnaure covraet. Iioiliif la tha aaw hook. . At Cla«««aU Uatl-Di. Vaa Wlnkka. t4 Cat. will leeiare at

Cloverdale lUU Ihle rtenins and to- morrow ■ ! I (.rl-xh The •>il.)t<l «lll be "Tha ITeaent Conflk-l In Kurop'- M tba Mgh*. o> Iha Propkatlc SerlptureiT-

Cko^ih Fwatloii— Tko LadUar Aid of jamao mt Methodist rburch wishes to annoooeo tbat an afteriMwn ira will be flvao la tba rburch today from ) to 9. At tha noM.llnvi aala of hofna-mado coofcAic Mi aandy wlll ha l^cid.

Chaptara In Charae— The followlap I. O. D. K. Chapter* are In cbprae at t'i». Temple Bullclliif ihia wreb: Wednea- ('•y. Na% > LesKti*, Thursday. Klorenca

Mgbtiniala; rnday. Uady ueapUa; iia;tti«pv' 0«hnfM_|^_

W. C. T. V. Naetinc The Central Union win bold tba reaular meetlna on ' Tburaday aftonoon naat at « o'clock In the V. W. C. A- All superlnlendenu sre asked to bHng tbair roporta. Bloc- tton of otdcers for tbO OflBllW I'***' will alae taka^ place.

■ai CSnaa HSowar— a Had Oroaa

ahowar will be held at Clovaraale. Cloverdale Avanua. from s to <. on Fri- day afternoon. Hay Zl. Bandayes, five- yard Imcth, cheeae doth or old linen (Clean) will be accepUble. Rrefreah- menta will be served.

Mr. Barnard to Speak— The next meeting of thr Imperial Conservative Association will be held en Tuaaday. June 22, at tha A. O. U. W. Hall, nod sH membara ara raquaatad to aata thla and attaM as Mr. A B. BmM^ M. P. for the Doatalon, Win opoak aa a^tad topica

WIU Hold "Mass Meetlnr— A maia maatlnc of eltliana baa boon arraapad for tomomw night, lo tba Aloaandra CM Ipllrptwi, at I a^dpofe, la Maaoaa prohlhnia« «iiftac tho war. Tha Vacu Arekdweaa Barlvao will ,taka the chair, and aiaoa« Iha waakari wUl ba Alder- man Panant, Mr. Loenard Tali; Mr. 3. V. Morgan, the Rttv. Dr. a V.- lOPM, rnd tbe R«v. R. CennalL

Lake Hill Concartr-A Ral Croaa^n- I eart and myotanr haakot ooatad wlU ha .olvoo at Laka WU lOa^on BaU, eor* par Qaaan and llaak ttraota, taw^ fow ovoplav. at S o-oktok. Mra. OoTlaa haa flharpi of the pregnrnme and thla

an anioyable tiroa. La'ilen are

requaalad to bring a box containing an irllcle of iirit leae than twenty-five centN value. Hefrretimenta will be aerved. Admlaelon will be free.

Sunday School Aiaaoclstlon The monthly mefting of the Church of Eng- land Sunday School Asuoclatton of Vic- toria and District will be held tomorrow In tha Cathedral schoolroom, at p-m. The Rev. W. BSMgh SHop WlU prooMa. Mias swoat. of m. Jmmmf fftrtah, haa proBlaMI M flvo a apM tagam tp tha piimary dlapHtsMst «C •oMiap aohaol roik. A Ml attandaaea vt tooahpra kr>d offlegn of tka aovovat sAoola of tfo oaatham dganary f WKft

Xokaa Ftrat Appaa^Bt

Mtaa Blbal lAwaon. the ac-

ad ▼anoouTor violinist, has

bM tralnlnp a otrlpg orchestra in Die olty. On Monday next tha oroheetra ■will make He flrat public appeerance at a COlKert to be given in Oirlat (Church Cathedral schoolroom. Selections will be rendered from claaslc and modern compoeoro. An Interaatlng number will ho a Batllo fUM^ iiWpBgld hv Mlaa Tha iMPhatp at tha ofahaatra _ aalapal «a4 sAatanr lomMolana, of wifom an woU kaown.

wrreiNSficr mm ON m\

Col. Ogilvie Will Pay Official Visit to Willows Camp— C. M. R. Oan Accept Few RacruKs— NotflS.

Lord Privy S«il ip <M COdSWiP'

T.

Hon.

W. J. Bowser Succeeds in Making Arrangements With Ottawa Government— To Utilize Portion of Jail.

g uormaap ara aow roP«oa4 tt P psrt M piaaml rocoapaisaaoo Car pas^Ma wakll

points alonp tha whola fwnt. Thalr i^tltf alme for tha momtnt are to en ^•iop Prxernvnl and aecure tha comqisnd uf th« Oi>Biit«( HKviitieMit of Praemya*. They are muIi ntly attacking at HuOM- kow. betwean Ptrr aad Drakohpaa. Thar a< 8 atnippllnp to raaoh th» Mc rivsr that iniaff«B tha app»aa«hta to Uw ter

Tha firot floret oUuppl* lo ovor: the iiuaolana bava not plveo way. and the taatttp now be a long one. with a

pfMt daal of manoeuvring. but the JtiMlana. Ity gaining time, hava slrefcdv utfealed (he original Oirmaa plan.

The Qxrmann are aocoaed of brutality I iheir tri-atmant of tba Ruaolaa pru oiiera It la rapoTtod that tbay drowaad one party a( aapcnraa la tka mm aal that ftvp llmsiPN pUseagw wara ky p 'Oomn afffoar. Anathor atovy ii taM at a Oaaaaa^ who Moapod to tbi lluaalaa llneo aftor having hla ears enlpped and atHpa of flesh cut from his sldea for refusing ilve Infornia- tlon as to the RuiwUn poaltlons. On Ihe Narew the Oermaaa have for tka frei time In thla campolfp IRPCb PSS •t asphyxiating gases

Xaloor Bojaotad IjO-N'IHjN. May St. The ratrograd ct>rreapendent of The Da'ly News says -*Th« Kalaer im Saturday night left JaraMinu. In nnlK ta. and Journaytd woat- %fcrd In the deapost daloeUOib Tha Miarta wtro dmwa holMa- As %raln otartod. VIoM MprakPl MP ~

wanvfl Mai ttht tkp. |lha at a

terrffia hlav m PiMirt ftval laakoi well on paper, hot that Iho Rnoatana were likely lo fruatrato It aad aoUaple tne tlermjin troops for aeveral weeks

"lllndenburg proved, lo be right, end Msrkenaen and Kmmlch have aban- ilont-d the hopeless taax of eitrloatlng the Ormana fmm their MP-willoa of frrnt Tbay havo pahadp to apiwi to raoiot tha Rasalaa siwsa fvp« tta piMia, vhsfi thaaasttlp of latsp iadr.'

"All the roawrao f roa tha Iplailai af ctonapBr are now nwilap throhgh

Chonolokhor Inlo Toland. Some ara go- ing Inia CIslUMa. wher^^ the Ruaelan t-rmy hen M"-itr4<d lhf< aarendsory, end merrtlrwitly aUiis blaring the tier- niana. whoas artillery la silent, wiutoul abalia. *

It lo TIpartod thai tba Kaloar at CipaBW orpod tha AiwiMaaa ta mabe a _ _ ilb-

ww4 to

IDUMSOUM

Victoria Soldier Says That They Kept Off Germans in Their Thousands and Suf- fered Gloriously.

Aa lapBiinnaPiMit of Ttry prapt Ub* pariaPBO to tha ooal mlolBg oomaiaml- tlao at VapoooTor Map* waa mado ta

Tha Oatefrfat raotarday by the Hon. W. J. Bowoof. Attorwy^Oantrml, to the ef- fect that, afflor aoma effort, ba had euc- ceeded In ladaclng <he l>omlnlon Qov- ernmcnt to consent to the Internment of tbe anamy aliens employed In the coal minaa at l<ad>-smlth, South Wellington. N'analmo sii<l Cumberland. For some time Mr. Uo«scr has had the matter under eonflderation with the local military eutborltlea. Col. Ogllvle. D. C O., and Major RIdgway-WIIson. In- ternment otfloer for British Columbia, and. baaldao, koa boon In eoaimtinleatlon with tba Mlniatar of Juottco a«. Ottawa. TaotPrday ko roeolvoA frani- Um Xm. a i. Ookarty cosowt tho anappa- BMM whieh hn« hoM pnpis<f. ,

Tha oppot wuihgi of mm who WW ho affootod tr thla avlar U not at priit papartPiPPlla, hat It will ba conptdocahl% fW tbaro aro a aiMBbor M Uarmaaa ap« Anatrtano onptoyod In enrh of tho coal mines on Vaneouvar inland. It la latended to bring them to Victoria and for a Una Intarn tham In .luartera at the PrortpetPI |PU op Wll- klnaon Hoad.

One t-r thf difBcultiea which Mr. Uowaitr i Kperlentrd whfii he ftrsl took the matter up with the military authori- ties was the question of accommodation. It was pulnUd out to blm that tha In- ternment Quartara .nt Manalato aad Vernon aro alraady fuU.. na^oopon ho hit upon tha aapadleot of toPipocarUy ntUMiic tho lAuaaf portlan af tha aaw pffOTlattlBl jaU oa Wllklnooo Moad. and tfclo .kaa ha«i apraod to. Lator tba men win ha nnavad to vamon.

AoMo Mai roawtlnp tho monaea to tSo papap pr tto eonuMtally whloh ez- Istad from Iha fact of tha prooanoa In Britlab communltlea of a considerable number of ^nemy all'-iia. It In felt that the arraneemeni will imrk rn«,rtrl«lly to the R'lvuniaiti' of Uif whic- wr>rkiniE- nien of VarnrJiivci iBlnnil, aa iilacea will now be found for those of their num^ ber who Bpy eare tp pa to vaife la tha minea.

SiiMHCH FAfMER^ ffEET

Large Attandanee at Monthly Meetlnp

an Tkatsdar Tditaaa. ta

Somi May In Rome aod otbor, largo ettlOB of Italy, arrmngemenls I^to a:rtaidr been mads for women te tako tHe places of men callad is the ealara. The wlv*w and •Isters of tramway con- anctore oad tickot takara will take up toc poMpMS aP Mnlp naie ii*]pmAt*>

Vhlle tkar afO awnr. Pad tbe «oinen IB the pnpulMa poanera of Pan baroooo »» ■aaoi wm wadenaha to- heap iha

HgL Walter tl. Kaotlnp. WTttlat to hla wife In Vlrtorla from a polSt in Bel- glum, describes tba ■MillWPi of tA*

71b Battalion In tka praat S^kt at yprra. Tba fMlPWiRp PN aptrpPlP Irriai hla latter:

•Y» oooroo yoii hava hapr« ahoat tba great hPttIa 111 Whiah wa toak part 1 oM HhP tho prPvarMpI had ahlUlBc: 1 ba*« limod ap PpPiP and •m parfoctly wall aad oooad. novor r«eolTo4 a icrairh, but waa brulaad ralhor oov*roly i>n the leg and shoulder. Tl waa a terrlSc A4bt and I nearli- loot mr %lta from, die tumee of tbe detJIy ga.i Ci*> Oerman .brutes uaa. 1 w*» nearly aulTocatpa •nd waa tinconaolouii for a abort ttnnr Uowever. I am nllll iloina duty on the batlleflald. at the present time la tho reaerte lloa-

"Now, aa to the (Ighl. My compajiy was ordered to defend s Una of iranchaa lo the laaL Wa want Jnto tbooa ot daybreak, and thM It OtortOd. Wa WOOO simply smoiharad hy ahall, rWa aa4 PMi- ohlM pvn Pro aad hp tha #otaow onr BMP sIPSA pM Mpphl. HhP althgpgh wo woro mapipptl. . , br thp W> ■■i»i>* aiki m pm PtBPPp WPlv IP (tpat app on ot aa IP UNlr tllMssli^ hot

tho aaatppa ta opmp lata o«r

tiPbrtiM and tvra pat tho plUfal hand- ful of ma wo haA. Ona PMP P(» Mapa eomparod to Iha aiiiifgbU Ummm who ara a aooTvy lot.

"WelL tba dav wore oo. aad wo dM what waa asked of ua and, according In ill ai-i'ounis, w* greeily helped to sovs the alltiatlon «eni inio the flohl a

little o\er :'90 alrons. anj 1 dari> noi tell you the number that ■'ante n<jl T!ie dead and wounded lay In piles in our treocbi^ and the wbolo of our rcgiiueoi aaPafoA ^lofpaslr. fPt plortoiftaly. Wa cortalnlf hP4 P ^aat hattaHaa wbsn wa wont lalp tha Ipkl; I iraa poaap of tha.. I aa pBUP ft 9m Patp ^aliw Ikp— IP «NP AapNMk M*P

Tho Baaalch farraara held thalr ragu- lar aeathly aaoatlnp in tba Tonworaaea Hall laat Thumday, aad tharo wae a larpc fttaadpnaa. Tki ehlaf fMtura waa aa, aMraaa as "VhraHap Blph> Prtead Lapis.- hy Tnt. tlaaH Ptpvaa- aoB. BioartatonAopt vt tka Popilal— mt' ptrttaoatpl atatlon

Tha pooolUiny of obuinlnp much grapter returns than li usual, by adopt* log Intaaolve methods and dauUa^rop- plnp, by Improving stock and alailnp to prodttco wbat \n moat In demand, wao made abundantly . irai. I-'. t-owlng 'alfplfh and l^der ami roolH capable of being harvested Uy live stork In tlie field were points of advantage In voptiie iti some localities. .Mr. Stei ennon re|iHe,l to a boat of queatlona put by incmbera and their wives, and explained at length the work and object of Experimental igrl- cultura aa eondueted by tho UoaOnlon autborltloo In tho Intaroota of tka farm- Inp popubUlen. f

Or. W. O. CQMialap apako In appro- clatloa of pi«t. Mpmaaop's pddroaa and pNpoogd a v«lo:af. thaiAft Rafraab- akiata waro aorvad at tha adjoaramat of Iha aiBoUay.

FOB WOUMOED SOUNSIS

Oh Tharodpy, XaAa I. whoa tha KInra birthday will ha ealahrptod hy a half>hendar In tba dty. It lo ^saactf to hold o pynhhaaa at tha Wlllowa on ttaf aamo llnaa aa tbat bald roeontly for the Bolplan Relief Fund. Promlnant dtlaena ,aro.*lnterestlng themaelves in Iha project, and, as the procaadi will be devoted to tho fund for aoldlara wound- ed at tha front, there ta no doubt that It win be well patrnnlzeil. PArtlt'ii|iii :< of the even IK to be Inchnlcd and the commit >«■ ft iio wilt hav^ Die arrsfr In Charge will be announced later.

An Imapactlon of tho 4tth aatUlloa by CoL OpUrto, tba platrtot oaoor ooa- ■undlac wm tPfea plana on VrUpp iPiM i^glaak. ^ma fPiop la opulpaioat aad te oonoid- •nil to Mto attalBod a bl«b ataadard of mdltarr iflr't r Tba caramany. It Is annmini'o^ will ba earrlad out strictly in aocordaoea wltb ragtilatlou ud. therefore, will ba of a vaotacolar character. No better opportunity ooolo present Itoelf of oeetng the ooldlon; who aro to loavo fbr tbo froat Aortly. ot thalr haal. p^ It Jp spp-*'' larpa paahgr of olvfllppp win taka ad- laaippt of it.

Ma «ot« haa yot hoin foeolvod aa to the data of tba battalloo'a dapartnr^ but uMugra aad men are looking for- ward to doAnlta inairootlons any day. It la known tbat tbar will not go to tlia concentration camp at Taraoo. no pro- viBion having boaa mb4o for tiitlr aa- conmodatlon tharo. Tho dflh* la ■Mad nf Lt-OoL WtaPlVt ^ quartara U thPt potet PhptOr. aatot^ tho MP of that «Ptt waro praatod aavaMi «sy^ loavo of ahaaaoo Is order to piTo thoa an opportunity to visit their toamag. aa U la thoilffht likely that tbay Will ba ordered direct to the front from Vamon.

Tbe Canadian Mounted Rlflas, Ilka the 48th. still awalU nawa of the arrup* menta for tbaIr dlapateb to tba front. Thoy aip Ml tiiifciBi- «o Ispoa pp -a diggsaatad ppH PPfc Ip vtav aC thalr bartac volnalotrod to oatao otrytoa on oooh a haal^ It Is pr^Ma'that aaPM- thing will ha haard from tbo Popart- mant otaortly. II thla oonnoctlon It la stated that there Is room In the ranks of the cofpa for tan or twelve good man. None should offer, liowever, who cannot handle* a horoa. Fratarenoa will be given thosa who bava aaan oarrtoo or who havo had natispp aUMary, tcPlP- taw.

Mr. Bap. CrawfPri. irha applM Mat Automa at tho B. M. C, Ktapaton,- fw a eommiostoo In th| Royal rteld Artil- lery, wag paaattad in January aad laft for England on Febniary IS. Ua waa ntailoned at Woolwich until ahent tha end of April, but a letler to hlg father dated May aaya that ba la now ilpht ■action coaoMndor la *^ Battory. Mrd Brigado. llth DIvMaa (fltohoaofa first anay). atatltaad at aioHh ^aiap Aidarohot, aad that hp gppgglg .to go

to rraaeo or tho DasdaaaHop ahartly. - ^

Recently complied official Ppnros

puco tha pold production of Alaabp'to the elpH Pf Mat yiar at nhjM^

THfiEE MEN OfWWNED

•wodlab Xinpats Wi

kos

COURTBNAT, B. C, May M.— Three ■vadlah MBiam la tho oaptoy of tho Oanadlaa Wostara tapplap O^a, camp pTOb CooMt, woro draWMd off pyotor Rlvar on Pundny nftornooa^

The three men. Dick Holmes. Rrall Ranberg and llatta Hwanaon, left camp flv« early un Simdny moriilnic and pro- ceeded to (MHiBr Hivrr li> row boat, a dlatant-e ot aluml flvi- rnlUa. They left al>out 4 p m. Mark «"'•*. the Oovem- meiil lel>-srapti llnainan. llvln* at the mouth of oy-ter Klver. heard criaa about b, and looking over tbe water, rould see nothing uaaaaaL Barly Mon- day morning tba boPt was fOtoid iMt- tom upwardo oa tho hoPoK with two capa la It llolaia< body waa re- aoniood aa Tiiatny aNnfag by OMPlPbIa MpaPpy..bBt tba PONta hovo •01 yot hoia f avad.

Banhgrp waa tha moo who UM .WlPMr'antHbalally ahoi and Mllod Cbna VPIk, Paoibir Swvda. hi tho wooda at coortanay. mlaiaklog klai for n doer. The tbraa men have workoP la Coam dlolrtcl for a number ot yoara aad woro wall known.

Ili:Frice*s

OMBAM

BAKDKS POWIMEE

Thireii no ilumla Dr. PHoe*!

CreunBaking Powder. The names of its ingredients, printed on the label of erecy can, show it to be made ftomOwmi oflWttr/ilrMt^

' Nft MoBK bildtia powder or food con- tairdiiff alum ii parmitfci to be sold in many courtries. Tb AVoid'«hifn reed tha label and use only baldng powdar made from cream of

Glad News to All With Bad Colds Inslaat Relief-Few Hours for Cm

ia._- I nil ^

NoHiaa Kaemi «• Mnca b

•o biTBriebly Sure to C«fe as "Catanlhomie"

RmlmMU CarUng Iron No -

The wnman whoee bair haa beea bami ilreadR vhe bot rurlint Iron. she knewa Only loo wall how <leilrucllva to the Itfe sed heaiii V »r I he hulr thla Inatrument of lorturi- Sli» »|ll ihrrefore wrirom* thr Information thai a almple prwHuct te be foun.I at any drug aiore *rl1l not am'y sive her treaava the riealred wavy effect/ but without burnins. dlareiorlns, airaeit- Ing or Injuring hair or aealp In asy way. tl |a neihlns mote than plain allmerln* In liquid form. It ahould be spplleil to 4he heir with a clean loeth bruab. prefer- ably el night.

A resvenieBt way la le divide the bair late Btranda end meWeo these ena at a lime frem rest te tip. In (he maralag lb* hair will be fsuad baaotUMly wavy aad curly, hovtag tbe appearaaee af par- fee t naturaloaM, oe apattor haw Ibe bair la daoe np. As tba aMet laMa nwoy oajra, ana paeS aot pot wora thPS- a PMr ouncM of tba lipoid ^taiMhia n& pp the troy. M oMthor pnasr aSr oMi^.

Calmfci

Tho Ooonalad Air Cure, better known* OO •*OaSao>koooBo" la death to colda.

Its baaltb-laden fumea conUln the leading balaama of the pine er>oda.

Soothing aad antiseptic. It gives In- atant relief stQpg popplnp. hawking and snaeatng.

Mucous and phlegm are cleared away, braatblBp made eaay, and Catarrh aymp- taaao aatlraly. dtaappofcr. DaliRhttul sad pltaaaat la Os'urrkoooao. olaiplo to ooo

hooaaao you he«uha IT aaro to roldo aad aptarfh lnhSii It Aaalfayo tba cauoa^ Dpclora nay PPlblPC IP own a«iantlflc. nolhlnp | mil aaeb pilpbt

of merit In Winter Ills.

•To deor a cold out of your nostrils nd to be able In a minute or two to breathe freely aiiaio, t can t .on. eh.- of nny thing bring bel t> r than Catarrho- Rone." wTltea ,1. 11 (}al vin, of Fm t l.lmon. r H For anv aort of Catarih. throat triniblf or lliomlMlla, ('atarrno- ■one la a spe^inr 1 know st ores Of pao- Jle who uae I'atart liosopo piPd PU 1 Wonders of Us merit."

Oat the eomplota |I.Pt OPtflt It doto tho work aura, haall nlao M«i aampla or trial oiBo Plo. Pold hy doalars owy whrrn

Tho taioat plaat la tho world te tho at «a«tas which

PC MPP»Bllpp

Thouaanda Are Ailing FfoM ConMipatMn

Mrp,

railroad la Is lanptk.

iwaoty-two

Chin to Up

ralhPad af-

Ca rilla

alpbl; lh<

4uei think <*t it! Tour sysii he pure ai»d eleaa Toall ba fin beadechea. aowr etoaMcb. In obori, you'll ha<a lovtel opM porfoet pM ba^a. Oat a tto tw. Hoa^topra naa today.

win

Gouveneur Morris— "Father of the Penny

A>NC dl iiMW «r dM C«KiafM«f teUM ! eanthcWiTfll dw AnakM dKiMi ori^oa^ aMmoftfieGbMieatanUrf/MoMoewMhM and rfp^Mtt Meiife fla»MiyMiiil»diclHuralhiidaA hi«« a deveiMl Md dwndM mktf «M AaMtei^^

|HtaSf!!^^"''hrt^^ HafciheieihaaKurf Laity«>imirrfm«ifii and pkW

ht «» wiy hwdh— iitib omm »t iaiHUm, ha hmn ewi^

MMbfm^mk f^m immn aak and hqpfcwdiihai ordftrpcMJfaiMiiii— I^IHifca Idf donr anJ e>»ht? It wat upon die tM

H^tfiac atwcakanedliltwdl

iifid|MMnM itMoeeidHe

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1

mat tuauy colonist, victoria, b.c. \\ kpnesday, may 36, 191^

11

GOLD

CBOSSGIN

The only Gin made in Canada.

Known to you

£m- twenty years as "REIT CROSS GIN

Keep your cash in Canada by insistini^ always on "ttLD" CROSS filM— aU dealers

StbAfMl^ NRI^ fflMft CI, UPID

mare miles per (/allofii

Areyoa agood

71W Cwgurf »myt—ttn

Certain-teed

Roofing '

ite iniilrli ihrt pM nto the in iilag ^ IfMt iW UM piuiKt. TU ,-1. JiT"-. "ir ' * -' i MObfai tlMwvtU immM

jtagiSygl^^hthilNilJllMlIll R* •rOI fWit N>

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Very. Interiiting Cricket at the 'Universl^ Ground Ackroyd and lenMiy Play Fine Innings,

croiMi M SUVftair. th* AIMW CUk

A" UM kM« dw MM la ft «rtiM iMWft ' 11 niH. Tb« gMM wu T«r7 lataMMlac om. and Ui« ulUmsta l*Mi« Mil In dfruht rlsht up to tbe and ul lb« SHitcb.

Uolus in nr«t. the AlUona iAr« all out for 37. ainlnat Ih* bowllay of Tracy and Bmiutt. th* Utt4>r hsvloB tb« r«< narluU* avorag* for Ut« lonloo at 9 ov«r% wieiwu tmA niM, Tner c«t- tJa« tor M. la M*i9^ Uw Ualveritv tMua WM Mftfetf to 4t hattar ttw U. tmsm o»r «Mfe MttMc I «Mni% ikMgh ««wy ■■■■iiiii to tewk-

(keiMfejHii iMuy ep«Md th« Mcond

it.ntfm for tho AlMona, and th« p«rt- ncrahlp producod aooia TflT odd ruim b«' lotm lamay was cautht by Waoman off Letinctt'a bewUnf. Lay cam* In and the acoro waa carrlad to M Car UMloaa or OM wtekat. wfeaa «ke I— Ima dMl«ra« ■iMid, Mfl ttM VamMtrvMil m MiUii wltk the luli ef mMsc ii Aetror* i>ar«l iMiUwa. bat no otbtr bataman of tko aid* waa aMe to stay with him. mix 4uoWm mnm Mnt rceordad. and tho n»I acora to hie b«- lr.s >. by Tboinaa. Ackroyd tarried hta

I. at through the lnnln«« for *1 noi out. and thr total »<-or« waa 7- (or the In- nlnsa. the Albtoita thiia wlnnlnic ibo match by II run*, Th« »i.jrf

AlbtOB "A"— nrat Xaalaffi

tl. A. lamay >■ Hhove b Tracy 11

^^ . UrFsaon c Bennett b Tracv .... 1

II. 11. L.ey b Uuunett *

H. It. Orr c Thonaa b Btaaatt .... 1

>. H. JorteM k BMMdtt ....••••••«• I

Dr. A. A Maiaea a mat > Twer ....

C Heliaa e fliaatt % Trair

w. O. Otarka k Baaaait 1

W. Lovakmd b Bannott «

U. B. MaUorr b Banoott 0

R. Millar at Ackroyd b Tr^ t

lAiialo, u iwt oat « 0

Matraa >

ToUl , »T

AlMoa "A" kaooad SaaUsa

1'. A. Ismav d Wenroan b 3ean«tt &3

\v. tirecaon not ottC 2*

H. IL Lay not out 4

Mklite I

Total (for 1 wlaketl *i*

*Innni8 declarad closed. VBlvortfty aduMl— llrat taatefa

M. M. Ackroyd c llolma b Orr i

w. ii. Walton o ijMialo, i; b Orr ••• T

J. Wenman b Orr *

V tL Baaaatt k UelM S

r. F. Pleknrd raa aat 1

A. L. Tomllttaan k Helma * i

iboBwa a laMy k Orr ............ 2

J. c Bamaela b Uetof* i

Van Valkonbers b HelMe X,

iiym, I., not out ..().■•..•••■.■■■•• (

Sbova (' lify i) Orr **•.■•..•.■•.(■< 1

A. O. Tracy b HelM T

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Total

VaWoralty aehool— aaoomd laaUea

II H. Ackroyd not out .. *l

W. H. Walton b Holms 0

J. Wanman b Jordan

V. R Bonaatt o UroRaon b Jordan . <

r. F. Plekard e laawr k Orr 4

A u ToBltaaoa k Jetdaa •••.■•••*• o

Tbo«aa k llihae t

J. C. Baraaela aInmbI

vaa Talkmktirir b Orr 9

Byrn, I. o ZjOTtland b Jordna *

Hhera b Jwrdaa ,...m£. o

A. o. Tiaer k iuH«k~ &

Uxtraa * ^

Tola] t 7t

AlMoB—

Tiaoy Hrnnctt

lat Ina O. W. R. 1 ( St « I

2nd Inn O. W. K. 4 ff ST 1 11!

Valkenourr H

Walton t # I

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LEMW BASEBAaWSULtS

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At Vaa AiigeUe mU Lak% •; Laa Anta^ I. At

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O^KHNG GAUES OF

MIDGET BAU L£AGUE

»HiaF

r, U r. A. 14. riralea 1«. Norih Ward i. Atbl»tl<'<i 5

fturh wcra Ih* il«i flnlahea of the ap«nln( lam'^ last erenlna nf th» dtr MIdvM ftMabaJl uaacao- Botk saaMo »a»ad omtttaa aa« kM .lM«a eraada «a tka aak*.

At tko XfTtk Wm€ 9mK wfcara tb« ■nr-Vtrataa mm» «kk ^ayad. ta. laaaaatara aat aiwiakal aat of baad.

«ca laalakft kat Oi^^ mmm dW aat aea « to eaU tB* 0^ ea^BMdBM aC

bv MMal t

waa ptayod. aawtoad ky Riu* PoUo^'k Tka aaaia woal llM fall alaa lonlnca. eodlna In tha aeora of S to K. Tka bat- lartea fi*r the two aamea ware, tar tba y. M. C. A^ Oaoma Caldar. pitcher a»d Art BabcoaH aaichar; llraiaa, Jark Cookalay. pitchar aud Waltar Ooaaa, ratchar. Stewart acor<^ a hnm« run for the llraiea. and Bucey on* for the V. M. C A l"c,r ihe Nurth Warda both 8. Taylor an.] Kd Moore pitcb'd. Bill Walton latchar. Athtotica, Una Blyth pUckar, Jtn Mcrndyea. catchar.

Tha T. M. C. A. Mldsat team will pUy praeilra aama of baaaball B<a>n*t tha Incoaa. capiatn*d by tYank Halyord, «l He/wood Avenue, on Friday, at and a aacoad pracliea saana acalnat tha Yaiaa fltraet taaH. i^aadad ky WWtar Alozaadar. oa Baiarday. aT t:»«. Tba "T-> taam naada raaadtaf lata ak«aa and avat/ aMertaalty la katog «aed tor pradttdiL

Ed M^ora and BItl Walton maka a ira^t

bauery !or the Wanta. Tha V il taam la dlaappolnled at not atstitnc

them up

IrfOyal Dui-ay •rore<l a dandy homa ma to I'M opanlna UldRet eame.

"JafT' Wataon wcU poatad on tba cama— hia etgaato afa raal kl« Mtfsaa

aitampti.

Waltar Ooaaa. tha Jamaa Bay eateher. I* vary cool aad a aura pftdtr.

IlUa* Alten atoda vaed oa the T. H. C.A. aeeoad 'kaaa toft Waal—

Tke M«ff4k WaMto tmm tob w tktiMi BratemcUaa tot, BEa Mid aa IM

apart.

Tha VIcteria Batohall AaaeeUtloa ara to ba eoBiratoalled ea attftlnv tha Midget AleMea. U to k akleadld da* ralapar «c kaaHrfn aMlertol. tkaf

eoatd Impiave laattera atOI pefa ky a»* polntlag laactta uiaplrea.

VKHtU M IT

m mm m

Haworth Treats Fans to Some

Sensational Hitting Tiny Leonard Makes Successful Debut in Victoria Lhiiform.

Vaneeuver Spokana ..

victoria . . Tacoina , . Attardean Bcattta ...

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Won Loal IV

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llanimorlni; I'vet liurd h hen hita meant tuna, Vlrlnrla made It two atralght uver the Tacuma club yeatfr- ilay afternoon at the ball park, winning 8 to 4 In a free liltting claah. Tiny Laonard made hia dabut la a Tletoria uniform and twirled a kaady aaaHk kaaplnc UW VbOoMa Maglto «eB aeat- terod. whBa ke naiad after kla team natoa kad tl*ea Mh a Mf lead le work ea. Ilitoer aa«er«hr« aainilnael work with the winew waa the big faatara. ilw Vtoterto eatake^. wfee to aew ptay- ing (ka oeiflald, getUag a pair of doabtoa aad two alagtoa la four tripa

to the plate. Th i gatno waa played In threaiRnlng weather, but tbera Was a apiendid turnout of the fktr aex.to wll- neaa the tmM iUBPt itototi t€ the

aerlaa.

l.aooard waa unduubiodly hM«M*t tha cold wt-athcr. and did not ahow fia muih etiirf aa iiaual, but the Leafa were cloutlut In tcrrinc «lyle. ao that the twirlar could afforj to take Ihlnga eaay. Victoria vathered fourteen hIta for a tolul of nineteen baaea, while they alao ropad In two atolen baaaa off UtavenA Tba tmttcr turnad baak no laaa than four baaa runnara aad alao plohed Uuaky kkaw off tfclrd baeawhen tke tottar teak toe big a laad. Vtbtoria baekad Laodbrd ap to HIMteg atyla, Mye atartiac t^ Beable ttor Ikat cut eCf » TbeMaa lally to tke elalk laalng.

Beth etake aoered a taa to tka ftrsi, j^aealB kit aad WHaea'e MasK glr- ing tke Tlcare a atasto taUr la tkair half, Kaliya tlaraly blew with Kaylor on aiee«id aranad up tha counL with two dewB. In tha aacend Tobin waa forced to Nye. but Haworth and Hoff- maa bit aafrJy. adoring Nya. Victoria added thraa mora In tha alxth on hIta by Tobln. Ny*. Haworth. lloffinan and Kaylor. In tha aeventh Dutlar alnglad. Shaw forcad him and wrnt to third on Kally'a double. Tobln doublad. arorlng two; Nya walked, and llaworth eleaned VP with a double to rIghL la the aeraalh ■tavoaa' trtpto aad Oravefo «na kaae klew eeaatoft a nm, Ttogaa'a koiner to Ike eUktht eaitog tke

Tha

took tha

runa In gam* f to &

Store R IL

HMttIc

dpehaaa Id

MTES OF THE GAME

■ariardM Ifthia 'gtoto tiw eatyi piifoied

M aat wark tea hard

he had a eeMfort^la laad.

Joa MoOtaaAtr aad Heaaaa will hook up totiMrrew to « TkBOi ciask

tokr set lato tke gaaak theagh My* doaa aet want to kreek ep a

mtey will be Uidtca- lim. with

^aqaer aad Petaraoa aa tha oppoalog tWdlfc

FINE FISH CAUGHT

IN OOmCHAN LAKE

%e Vewn Wttk

A aoaiber of leeal aaglara aaaat^ tke kettdar to tke pareutt af -ikalr faTor- Ita apart at laka or rlvar alda.'ana aav- aral of tkeai returned to town yoator. day with some vtry line tangible proofa of their proweaa.

Tba river nnhermen were not ao aue- cessftil aa those who tried the lakaa, aoma very -One flah being brought back from Cowlcban Lake, where trolling waa raportad to be area battar than usual. Mr. Z^argo, tka w^l kaowa local anglar kad. awaag etkere, als very flaa aa« evealp ktoleked iak aeattiNr bmm Big panada adtoea. Mr. Wrmak jeahtod branght In batwaaa forty aad ifiy pounda waigbt of lake trent. laMadlin a beauty of aavon pouBde. wklla Maeara. Ueo. Koaalg and Vaugkaa auda a catefc of aoma aaranly-flv^i pooada (er Mw weak-and, alao from ihr-. lake.

AMBHCAM TMP SHOOTIM

Bapler. rf I

Batlor. aa «

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Tobln. If X

Nya. »b 1

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Laonard, p . . 4

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Tacoma— AB R II PO A E

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Summary -Two- baae hita Haworth, I; Kelly, Tobln. Hoffman. BIotmio. Thrao'basa hit Rievrna. Homa rtin Hocan Barrllice hIta— ButUr. Ileleter. Ifoffan Stol*ii h*«ea - Kaylor, Tohfn. Wllwon Btrorh out Ufwiard. I: Pf*(. ) Raaea on balla LMnard. I Peet. S. DeoMe play Kya to Bvtlar ta Kelly. I'mplre. ra»*y

VAXCOlTcn. May II —Jimmy Clarh waa batted oat af the boi hy VawcM- Tor tadar. Iks eka«VleBa aroriac ihoir aeeond sUatoBd- 'iNMrT from tha vMtwa wi#P tilM featarad tha gaana, wkBo

Grorge C Lyona la now the trap- ahootlng champion of America. hav> Ing won the title at the tournament bald at Trayers Islgnd, New Tork. made a total eC IN Urgata from

a poaalMe total ef Id*. That is the boat aeare ta ike Idal tea yeare dar- ing whieh the eeatveUBea haa fcaaa held. B. u flgacio, tke aM rttoaiplia. failed to akaw fena. Ke BM<e oaly Its targata,-aad waa flftaaatk to tke oompetttlea.

I..yon was hard pressed for ibe crown ihrouKhdut tha compatlllott. In aplta o( thp hard pace he waa aatting A. L. Chamberlain, of Bridgeport; A, E. Con- ley. or Buffalo: Newcomb. of Phlladel. phla. an ex-champlon, and K. A. Ran- dall. of Portland. Me., kept right after htok Wtoa tke Idd PMrk waa raachad Oaaliy wkd to lk# lead ky ona targat. kat ea tke aeat dtrtog Lyea pleM m atol kad a eaere e< IM, ikraa kelter MMa hia neareat twpeuior. ^mtir lato managed to pall eat ahead of tka othara In tha last string and flalakad Mf^'ond to Lyoa, only two birda bahlad him. The fleld waa made up af 14S

It la oMclaUj eaaeeaeed tkat tke

--filioes tliat men like

are stttMt ihoes, not freaky; ^ood-lonkin; <Moe$ that wear well aadf lint «t perfect^ from Uie first Sucti shoes tor men am mU igr uc ei avMy CMtoM MvttMiy, aad stack apeetal laftto aad «to to cMMe « to giva peiftel

iltH IB « We B«lieT« Hm *•» Ym Will Like ^

Irfsh linen Stores

MS iSMtosr. taewgsm

Last Week of Our

Great May Sale

•a Oa'aald.

pair

abeets, sizr 72 x

$2.00

Colored Crcpca and Dreea Pop- Ung, 27 in. wide. ^ 1 i\t\

Sale. 5 yards for. . ^ 1. a W

Viag Ea^gh Loafcloth, 36 in. wide. Oa gate, jranL | Cg^ 2Sc« lOe k»4

White or Colorad TurhMi T««- eto; thick, strong qaality. On

50c

Huck Face T^weU. hemmed

r;j&.°is,r!:! ,$1.00

M Ik.

20c

wide. Oh sale.

ytird

Bleached Table Oamaak* 63 and

65c

7Z in. wide. On tale, yard, 50c and

Pbw EtoftriMWfti Pillow Caaeg.

!i1fS^°'...$1.00

Nottinf ham l-aca Cvrtaias* J jrdi. long. On gale. C 1 C A pair. $1.00 and 9m,»0\J

Scalloped Embroidered Tea Nap- kins. Keg. $.150 7C half dor. Ssic V-*^* ' *J

Half-Bleached Uaea Hemstitched Towels, Urge siac. . "T^r*

(.>n sale, pair '

Double Damask Irish Linen Table Cloths, size 2 X 2. 2 X 2'. i and 2x3 yards. Special. On sale,

$3.50, $3.00 CO en

ak4 9M*0\J

FkM WMto DffWg BaAroiderieg.

24 in. wide. On tale AC^

Today, yard **tJK.

Fine English Sheeting, 72 and 80

in. \% i<lr Oil sale, yard,

2Sc, 40c and

GREAT BARGAINS TWOUQHCHn' TW STOH . IWSWBK

nraasling pHat for dogs In tha Cow- lcban and l^dyetottb dIatrleU haa ba«n

auapended.

Taaala ky Bleat to Ugkt

HPoKANK, May JS— Tennis by elec- tric light baa bacome txtpular at tba H. A. A, C. thf II.OM eandlepowar aya- lem of Itsbiing that haa bean laatallcd by tba club maaagaawat ea ito aeuth eeart having made the kigkt gema fsaelkto. Altaeagk H eaaaet ke seW that tka eean to *nigkt 'aa dby." It la quite easy to IMtow tke oaana of tha hall, aad away playara have takea ad- vantage of tha laaovatlon. It le Ilka- ly that tha court will b«> raaerved at night for playara who are onabla. on aooonnt of bualneas, to uaa tha eourts (luring the daylight hoarg.

aeadoasaa Bay Booplratote

LONDON. May »5,— Tha warning given by the police last Satuaday. ad- vising cltlaana to close all doora aad windowa In tha event of a Xeppelln lald, for fear of polaoa bemba kaing dropped, had a eertotia etdasl, tke peepto raaktog to hay isedtPatotd. Maay 'eteree were •old eat 9t tkHr aagpllaa within an hear. BaesH the aiewthplace. the res- pirators ara made of a non-lanaauaaMo caUul^d or rubber, with nselgr gaggle Sttlaga to gfwteet the eyea.

BASEBALL

TACOMA wa. VICTORU.

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LONDON. Bay n-^HM TtoNk der- iigjialMt lat Beaie aaya that aa iw- petttBt sdwtottoa ta mm Itaitok vaaa book to tka etoteanat that the lafua itr toaai AadHtoa aliaek dklayed kg gerkto aad Meateaegro during the laat three laeatke waa directly due to the Mtton et itolr. who made the Immunity of gsikia a condition for entering Inio nagwttolleaa with Auatrla. Uaron Soii- alBO, the Italian PorelKn Ulnlat^r hav- ing twice In February nollfle.1 Auatrla that any nillliary action on llif (>ar( of Auatrla In the llalkana without a pre- vloua conference with Italy, tba ,gravaat coBaaquanaaa.

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THE DAILY COLONTST. VICTORIA, B.C., WEPKESDAY. MAY 36> fptg.

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■!■»■<. •(«■: tkPd tAMafplly MM4 M> m4

IPC towta anJ MaafPl IHilp

BAHQAIM !■ tfutklck tkrw. *-rMm plM- kakfkMw. wUk Ml kPMMnl.

VM&te. aAMtrla llpkt. pM« ml. kara^ cklekaa fcaaka aad raai^ aad tap aaraa atf

K-d tas« «>4 raadr f«r arap.

M fn qidfk >ala. ontr tl.Tlt. «n» WW lt.»M cask. Dgnrord'a 3ll ~

-E10R tPla— I1M aQully Ip 4fpapi baoaa f with rarplfar* •( waM vplaad Ml*.

and tuu la AJkarta ipwa. MM ««ak

FVKNiniBD hPM calir naw. tkfpt mat msbl

raa«a all

ARC CalapM.

I lrVRT— Vlatarlk Tranafar Co.. LtC Tpt ^ III Raat aarvlM In iba «Rr.

, TBAPKRHAKOINO frwpi 11 rooMi paint . ■* hiK. ilnilna aqaatlir chaap. Marlaw : |7t Jnhn Miraat. phmia SlttR.

PATRNTa iraoa Ptarmn rtfftita FaaiharatMttapaR A fl»»

•wr

aM aaiahlUhaj Htm af pAm RHmMk

afflcaa i»7» Rflaara Rldp.. >ppaapwr. ■Tie.

PATEVTH— Rowland BMIktn. n>al«lara« atcirnay; patmia In all e«anlrlaa Falr- gai^ Rldp.. appoalia Poai OR»o% Vaaaauvar.

8BWBR plpa aara. laU illab ffroaad~tn BraaA aa* PPPdara.

kw^liMrmrtiF MPpMt mi Ml 11 «iiRw B A. wpMynM, - - -

8

'TBWCIL a»d Raal Bpa

■ml

•«»ra»af aad Bl>H«tl f-atlar grawtha*. «|| Wharf h-hmu mvar offloa

rTNDBRTAKmo _ 8 C Fanaral Co *^ /Harwardal. Ill nmutklon ptraat.

aharpaa raaannabta Charlaa

aMrjfi

^raiapt ailaaMoa:

2;h«a*a ifM. tstt. Ittr tiH. c i 9*'S^tim!^'i^!i%Mti^ BArvard. aaar

. ftappip, r*.. m PHnaaM A»ir

ithnna iTtl. ippMP naaataa r«,. 4<t fV>*«n)a^| Rt.

ryMOLRaALR Drr Oooda— Taraaa. RaaMa w A ro . i.td.. wbniaaata 4rr paaAl Mk. . Mrtara and maaufartarara, maM'a AmM.

pila Man ardfa anaw4a< ta.

; ^ PllOy— WOIIAL Dm«CTORY

, A *»*"*^B^T— «. Blweod Watklna. Rnnma ' - ' J •►a<*, aaraar Trouaea

^han* titft. a

Alkarni, B, C.

P'SI!;.'-V&.

y*iaa» 4»d

DBMTIRT— W. F Fraaar. D wTo^ iCI-t«> Kioharr-rraaa RIack. ►•W *•»> a_i«. tn S p.m.

OfTlfa OCTlo*

pILOtiUTlOlf lharaapbly Uapht. P. a

Www llflVa

gPINAS irai

(PINAL Ml

Rulldln

U llAdM lit caa-

Riuma tttt;

VBTIKINARy HOSPITAL

R V- W*nM*ART Callapa Rpafpp

111 Mark. 1 )i,r»«> Par ^^^^

TUITION

VJMtiVBU •■■^■« far aaamlaailaa:

Inann. !I i J-amb-MMi JUdp^phaaa MIC tfranlnu.

- i-anaMapaa. mathamatw, t-mtina; tarma naiaraia.

il'inlal.

MUSIC

I^WMRTAJICR

Jy^f*^ frtrtlBrttad plantat "l. B- M ) i

fmiih, ftaaoforta

- - - - , •<» »tanta« I. p M )

WPliaPtwry, tit Tai— Rtrrai. pfcon. mix

_ ^ C. M RpaMkl Atlaallaa^kaito MM

J»t art al m«nart.1n#. itadl? fiTt

Rldp.. Fun aira^i. phana IHIK.

HELP WANTED— ICALK

AH Mpart-nrad hrdraulic man, ana ea- f^. pabia laklBp rharf of paaaral wark •itKlna.rii.f Tina. i.rjudjj, .taoMSJJ Oradaaia of cnil,., prar.rnrd Riata «- Kl tY' *** axpa«(ad, la P. o.

A CAHn «f M.nt|«fallofl fc« a.nl vui

. '■••Utarad at tka

vaatrai Rnipi'irmani aad Baltal Ml

ftvtap data. aama. kiad M laRir M mm fWMad. ale. Emplorara «5rI|^p rEi aaalaa tku <«rd. a——

GARDEN work and bcuaa Blapplns. t%e\. any kind of Ukar «fl| Rp M»-

fiit*i| ImmadUlaliF ky talaphonlac UM Cl^ Rmpluvrwnl and Raliaf lluraaa

HAVCr abau

GntAT S8''rip«a-si«.r«anM« ahark. VavM airaai. lot in lardrn. |1M \ trfiw> lloj H*;. (-ulLtilat

"irODEHN' buncalnw, full l»a*mrn(. » Ok rnania. Avrnua; pr1r» IS.aM: iTva

raah. baUnca monthlr. Hna— «f *l|ht rnnma largft lot. larnor Rtf^hmoad and I^Uhiaa noad: prtr* «|.M*; vaah Ittt. aaaumptlrin ot mnrinca. Italano «»«alhty. Aifr*,i <-armlrha>i. Hrimont Houa*. phona ' tni

/^AK Bay-'Modani l-raaoi ^ ' <'on*>n|aBRth PCk ItMl

boutcvaidrd atraal. i|MP M RRNk Uo> Ilia. Colanlat.

I alanlat

W^ANTED— Oaad pUaa an laaa ar hlrai »t oak. Ray. Baa MU. Ualaplat.

V rihC M mAvrmIp. MR

MIH OH'

W'AKTMP RiibM i; faai. pand caodUlap; auta prioa. Raa M44. 4:oi*Btai.

MUM ka ppp« vJm^. ^tSt C^^ '

WAsrr.n- rmi. or iout:

ka baraaln. Has 3«M, (-olanlai.

fAy klpkaat prtoaa far diacarflaj aUlblap, ahaaa. alc Ml Jahaaap pR— a UMi. WIU mn R> pRa

XK/Airrmty—A amun ururi m mmt mm*

V dlitao. far caab: aaai ba rtMM.

Mid, Caloalat

\irAKTBD~a«p|i tMRU mrr. atoRt «• V IMRA Boa MM. Oil— HI.

\VANT1ll>>-0»aPIOT aPd fllUppa for pro- » * ^ar-a ataf*. Apply R*« »*M. rolantot

aalac

fi nt>*.U anv kind nf work. Mtalntr. wIlllBc itox MU, Col-

J"*

<ao

DooRlpa'

^ paMUan aa apr.

*r_«v. _wdaR ar mmol ARfiy m

FAPA

WdttaL

aap da bapaapatiL FA B8R Ml.

■gapTiaiirfc tm walfara, earpaaiAM^

«»rJS SrBS!m«

LAnOHBRR. •ti'Tta. rtvh mrn. plai trad*«inan tmi (alapbonlnr I'tT, and n-ii^f Ruraaa.

pO«lTiriv wni,a ky anaraftia. wViT A. haadr<i, ranabi*. adapiaMa tunlnaw (nan: aiparltn.'d b<w>kkaat»ar. caahlar w- raa»ondanl. ki-i-n wnrkar^ hiahlv raeom- mandad W . " O B"^ 16*1 Vlnarfa.

TIKI'IAMI.K cami- <-o..k, ■'■-■l »■ r«ui.'tT At at>rka ■ituaHon. Ami. Flni S*;( folnnlai.

SITUATION WANTSI>— FEMALE

RaHabta Apan^y. flrat-flaaa •Mk. III. frill -aan^rala. |-a, Moib'-r't hatpa. MS alrla in mind

•■lilldraa. tit. Mouarkaapar fnr caui>(a. III. N..r»a fnr iavalld. lie Afvly »n a«. •■rnmcnl.

AN urpant appapl frpM t«a Dawraaa A A^apey aaiMia tba baaaaalaat tap- RM^ « awplayan af ai«eailanal aa« 4o- Riaailv •arvt*'* la h«tp Iba RppiamH appit. Mnta aarti anma RiaPM at UrallkaaC Tho ilai rampiiPM p|| ciapppp; OovarnaMac nurata. h«uaakaapar, cpnfc-nparaL Mptba^ halp. and tirir5SiR H JaSnTV oK «lt FaM Rt.. pheM 4IT. lf«va sTlp iSlC

TWO aaw iTOem'd hnuaaa. Faul Bay la tMatfful <-«adli(on Inaldf and aitl loyaly pardaaa, buyara havlap failed maal Ibalr paymania. Thaaa will ba for Um bait aCCar rafardlaaa a(

Tanpp sivA ir ti^m. ■«« mm oaiv

HOUBBS WAHTBD

■WAKTBD— rm or l-ipapi Ravat, tHr- TT PMui •» MRMnilabaJ. FslrRatd pr Hamalda. Xa apanla. Baa Sttl. Calaalat.

It'^vTKn (.. r„„rha»a, hnuaai moat ba

I hrap pMi J»I«. C«1ofll>L

FOK SA|.B-atlBCBLLA|IBOU8

A Uj bladk aall an« Mppy^ ddUvaraA. Phana 1M4.

AMATBim pRaiovrapbarr parfoct ilno labia far aspaaaraa; aaally aadaritaod by bar* and ptrla: tic aaah. p. a Boa IM. or t4 WMBR MMMc CUft.

AW-VOOT dRRM amair ftp aala or biM M riiRBRailt aaiaa. hapr. «ay

f)iiRRRMAKTMa Kipht rapnf pitarl- *^ aiw^. Mtap Rallay; pbana HtSK.

MM Caak.

«Rliy. PboHp iMtl.

ItilKMHMAKtxn dally. ' r-hnna IMTKS.

MM WUkiaaoa.

D*^ "tl!?^ ^ fd«Rla. aaa ba-

•oRVlMi M R RMMpPt** pptlaa by

t*iapba.RiR IMT. OMifRi mmfttSmSH R^i Rallar Rarapa.

|?XPRRtRMrVD irahMHl aiaianrity para*. ^■4 nnrn "naaRrmrAi ; i^rnta nodir-

I'h'inr 1ll!!Xl

/^IlKI. waniB llabl honaawrk nr rar.' "f

. . . .\|.i)ly lion ia7». miaplat.

T AUiRft-if yaa wpni rampatant bala

"""AM* Apwwy. WtaM 4m.

\f ATRRRITT naraa. yatra af aapaalanaa. *•* IMfarapra and larm* phnno iiitt.

MATRKMITT nura*. ITif Htd^^'fTr^ t'hnnf SfttSI^

MniL Raitaridyr. prarilrai Franc h drraa- makar: vary Ntadaraia rharpaa Pkapa MItRI.

ARRDUCnON In prMap. Mr fRM* aa «lf«ular lattara ar fiaat apria <feu aapRPi ba «at«cta« rr«« typfwrlHRs; 0»p prMM to eiRda paatapa. prtaMi MMfliaRtt «r »a* «aya»a»«a, miRc MtMr. MMRW- maiMtaw. nampte RMmrMm Ra« MiPRinRR aaam WS «Ht iSS pvary baPM warik r*a«klR» Mtia Wa t«(m« »*0UR* OR RR ratarRp thrPHMl pwtlaa kav'

laaa] Mil

tap morM. KawtoR A

Rfcch RIdR.. VfoiarlR, R. a

AORBBMRKT aS aata, ««la*

•ai* ««la* njM

[puarantaadi tvr trad* aP p paaA

automnhlia or cabin crulaar. Fhoaa 4MIR.

BKAf'M Wf>n.i- HHlf rrtrtla, ' alda ally

ntiN.

i:.JS: OBI- *«lra. riionn

nAnOAIK— Raaapd-baml "faiRMam kakv » buRKlaa. ORpapllo Hadppp Mr» SMk.

M Won at. ^ ■la.a

OR.

pORUWOOD— Baat «iMllly dry «r oar«> wood, it-ln. blockA M.M: It-la. aallb

1174: rarrylna |a Wa aUrmV ppUMa alt* llmlta llr aktfR. TITTf TriRaTMMWLlT

nhona 4tlS.

T\AIKTV PPM anJ paarl natk'a.*. 1' IS*. fAr It*; pMr rad ^-oai anj fnr 1 1 a. saa »«. rolanlat.

roat eraaia.

ENOi.tRK baby t^rrlapa. 17 to rail SII41R!.

aoa« aaRJHMRi.

MBN and womaa n«t of •mplAymant ara rarUtar*,l at tha Canlrai Bmplaytnaat BR« ItaUrt Bpraaa fra* of aharpa Rand In PORT HtaMWaRl M aaop «a* tfco PM^Iaa *r appafta to anr Mrr.

'XfAnRTRD wMnan arppt* naralnp

tally wnrk- Una Md}. rwinniat.

■VfiiBy;-

ttr, Summarflald. niAtdmity. Phana

PATIENTS raaalirad fnr matirnlly Paaaa hi aalat, prlvat' >i<i

Ptiona Ml.

rnPI'MPMONB IMT. Caatm SmpuVtnaal •I- MM Bailtr BkHBlb. WRoR in n-*d at

Rata to

T,'^nn Half Mnior laum-b. rial ft.t baa

* I )i f> K. aal analn": Arat-Plaia run- nlnp ritntWiinn: t.tv chrap. Ph«n« M3X1. or Mr". 1 1 .1. Itunn. Mayn-nod p, O,

"TVIR Rair -Rnillah "VlrlnrlA- ^tt-yrin

* with fiump. b*ll. la^ rilpa and wr^nih. I"> Apply ,\. B. TWaddlr. Iifpt of A«rl-

* uliura.

fin* iDKhoiany Kavaar rine and >thrr iinuaxhaM farmablna* Owni-r loav ing iewi> ai anra. Bo« lt*X rninniat.

PtniNITVRB. 'earpMi^ alprca. rxraiimt. rallaM* aaeap«.kaR«. oqoal to aaw, aatilnp Jalty. .apa*tfclra th* aaaL lta«R*l A«i>tlan RoaiPB, t44 Part, botmaR OrMtr and Van«onrar.

|,'*OH Mia. rhaap, vary * plana, maalo mblaat.

WANTHD br BRiltoh woRun. work. ,11. Rag Mti. maplat.

dally

YomO waaiRR.<*colrfc1 wppta pitpatlan aa vaRaml hatpi mrII aalary If p fatafartaMa kaRia. MM. CalanM-

nommr voi sals

rnAmnAnnocti— Ra<-Hftr* •laif't |t>(. mly II. IM. n ar polap ta rrnnl.

- Wfil ai( n I'-rma. On-ri P. O. Vnx lit, cicy.

TJIOR Ral* Oaoa Irval lot ITS*. Wlllawa. ■■- thraa Mlaalaa fram ur. Bax I4U, ralontat.

"pOR

* Aora. aaai •RMMa

lanffbaR. StlRli ar. Mtt qiRaiar.

JrRRak, apa aiilakaR par«a want Raar .to- -Bp awR-

PROPBRTY WANTED

TV'ANTRO Chapp lal. laalda rtty l|m- y * Ita; mual ba chaap. Rok 11*1, cat.

onlal.

acrbaqs por sale

pLRAB tllla lat. paat |TM, aR4 R Htila

BARMMBN w.ntad ai.h awn In.iPn- mmta. for i i ih c. M. R aiwi.

MaRdRMaur,

^lORPonATlo.N aparait.^ pMppwbl.; V ra< t'lrr In Raaiiia baa apaalaw rn» marhtnii. baliaar. blarkiSKrViir

iVira."* rK*''*.f*" ••••

■iMdy (nb. nainn wapaa. Ad4ri Joahiia n.«ri llldc paatllr.

114

IT y«ii naaj Myh parrona«« w nppM. to apf^ llk^ aaad |a ya«r

Pandara.

mo Mlliaia tka warfcini of la* CMtrai *_ ■pMayynawt and Raliat n«roaa li m RramUy rapaaatod by tha maappaMMt atat RR applMaaiJ aaakln. wnrk

ar ptaaa at kiwmaaa ba tWi Bwaaa Mr rapMratlap.

WANTBD-Ran fM- aiRrpaiB^j anea nai aaeataarr. Bas aMtTcal*

an lat,

y^ANTRD~-MM and

__ ^_ ^ iopta taara iba

* barkar irado. Wapao paM WkAa tiani IB*, call ar wrtta. rraa^p^iaZS^ Sto r eallapa. tU Mala ■iMaCVlMRE

LC

T*»R ba*a a anvab^ af J»ki>t«p (mrpontara, paporbaita*'^ ala*irlol«B«. aa w«|| u paPafPl laborara, tawktoc r*T aMpiayMpt. Macjip Ittt. OM4M1 ■»p4ar«aat aa« Rp)

llTAirrRD— a*a« aaiMtlaa, wiaat ka»« »fca •Mr,.a«lv aaiapM»ai "w* aaoR

vyjurrBD-Ray m t^kk. mmi

9»» laai. nil— Hi.

Ford lat.

«HR to

a tola prtRal m, CRIaR

O"

Cbarrb Road. wliMn 1 ntltoa at FarkrIMa. 71 ai^raa n( whtpb It ara •laarrd and r-iilvatad. baUnra aaay «1aar- n«; prica lit par a«y«. Thia woraa ani al 111* par arra for ika CBl(l«ata« land and IM par >ar« far iMtRftA Tkt la tkaap. Alfred CRttoMRM Rkaap W*1. Baimnni Maoaa.

SAANir-H -I in la arr*a, all rIearrtT pn<i4 aaU, aa rork. naar Iraaaparia- llap. MM

m

8At,i:. •yrh«n>» nr ^aaa^. » nr I yaara. ki HI a ninnih, riMir lUioil roitniry hom«. br a u 1 1 fu 1 1 V il t laa I od, aapy nap, pot f llnka ri. . mnd-m haaaai faiplakafc PMan- did oatbalidinpi. plaopa wHM B>R Mil. CnlMilat. Vlrlnr

Oram.

n. r.

Two aaapa •! ntrrra, bnuaa iralldlnav IIH aa arra.

arraa wlih laria rbaala dlairin Vlrtarla. U. r.

and Afaa

allay'

4% ACRRR ehMiaai raiary land in Rrlitab f^lanbto. wall drainoA, 1 m1I« Mim ▼Worta. an paod raad. lo MRda top alaw tlltad lata narara * NorpMb ttltolNR Rlr*. Oariiawaal Rtraat.

VOmt fOS SAIA

_ tmmm within 4mlfa

rlrcrta, aardtBMHpp ib» appar onrwr •awcpi^wltt Otylap** Monmaina '^r'-nii ■wRy toRRWR feppaa of ll r»>nma. i.a'h*. t*Va^ MaaMbR pank. fnll alaa Tnimi baaawaai, fpniaca, rity wmrr. trirphi.nf llpbta tfcraapfcaat by nw« yaa piam. ..,r. apa. lapPM rawl. bowrr. *a«r<ai>li> and Hbati tnMI pnrdma wall plani'il hfiiar Haada Hi raaim af vrnlla •l*»aii..f, in raaira af aaarly trr^. a<w...i i und*i- rtap. wni ta piaaaaJ "> •h--m an^ p*t aapa totaraaiad a^^ar ih* 'ai~a ry^aoaaiiia

rira and lar^ R J„h„.. Halwckaa •ad. mrawbarry Vala i> o

TPOK RaiP-HtoaaRd-fePBd fpipiiip bki^

^ nana. ttMRp pkaol IdM par MPtk; nnw to kRR« RkPRt SX.MI, P«r RRT- apply tH Mttrth PRflt Bt

■filmic n

1 o 1 . Pa !r~T»a iai batlMB ' ««->.irb Arva. Apply ] r,.ni.rT. nr Tit Rapavt Rt.

BWRttt B

U»OR Mla-^par atppO. ARRip ItM aRr<

A. animrnt Ri.

"CWR Rata Cadar poata in anantlty. 4*. A aarh. Elk l.ak* Niatlon. V A a Rail- way. H. C nidflald. Blk i.aka. P.O. I>r>war ITI. Tlotaria.

poR aala- \ baam. t

inna, A only

Rala— Caaawrp fRRaa. 4t a 1* fact 4* barw Ra«*r k*R*r Bpto *R- *i Optarto ntmX

QOOO atllwoPA tl.M ppp*. BRpRR tIMB.

1*4*;^

IADT-n diamnnd rtoR. eOBt fldl WBI Ball ^ for ISO nn» ;9H, rolonlai

LAWN tnowari and sardrn lonlit allphlly atrj. Caalitrn ■itnira m , III Fort IH.

MOTOR ryela. T h p.. haulwl, p-rffTi

trrma >n» tlRTR.

twin, juat condition.

i»v Br- im;

MAt,LKABL.B ataal ranptK li down a*« ■I aar waak. '

W'ATri y y

ATrnBA. dlamoada anl Jawat

•Ut. ar

old d an tat work. Bur>i u

rrowno. taaih ar platM; w«l and ptya valM «C tka RiM. V. Httto «a* Tataa Miraal. MMMB MM flMM Blroat. Pbona 4tl*.

WBBTBD— Aa BRRIMi ataa kill lard tpklai Rieat' ba a««d ardar and bava Ml BMIPRiant. Box Nil. CalaaWL

misckllansous

r| p. aPRIMKUMB^

gMOWC

ataMnp: «p*ta-«ala aiayahaadtaai fraa pyauad aattlsaiL i _ aat-of-tawn wark; BRattol

"•■S?*!!'^ •» 'dfB*!* wfca wMR a aaMbar at wladawp litoipul pr rkaw apf* Mda. WlaaoRa irttoRm «■* ar Rtofet W

HOUSBKSBPINO ROOMS

Mats or APARtmirTs

MOONT Vfaw apart ftuanoy. l-rm-ia I itafurniah*^ II ;

0«t am m r II t h i r rr t

MORXIVON Manalona Cmvot Rlida aad Oaaiar. pauBaU. pa^l thraw-rwM MM feRlh o«iRa. fnralabad ar ifartJabaA

It. lit; aaa vm-

J'kBB fkmlakad apart: ^ fRTPtoMj Ml

plKi.L> Rpanlal pnpplap, paraMa bava BR- A b««laa ra<<«r«a; aWa yaRM fM *«r- rUr dnp. Mlacka. t^apfw^^

|;H>R bata— Ooad roa. mliklac Arlbar *■ Cprtar. Umno r o.

nAHK Maartopa- -ApaWipM to A' faraMad and aRftkaWbMl. Iwa klacfea rraa alty ball. LmT taat. PRaRp IMIU

flMPO'iaw apUp •I- bara m.

fpo Rant Hudaa. nawly foraR ■t- laanu. kaih. al*«lrfa Hpkl.

apart*

Hpkl. Ol

Ayanu*. II) ut. Phana 1411 tr*m t

I ar afiar T.

WANT— FLATS OR APASTITTa

«JMA1.I. farnl— Id apanmMt far taw

. .!'*"^"*^ *^Jf^ WeRUPRt tar* la f iRilr B»R MM. rtiwIMi

TO RENT

OAIl\"iK 1.

M UN

fpo Ham— 1^1 on

malt, floaa lo WPtb. Pkoaa tit*.

La*— KapBit MPbla. ahad. to * WRtor. «Ra a««a af laaJ: tit p Marlar. ta»a MIlV Ot^drp Rwppt

wl bnOaa. par saaik.

TRNMIB eMirt far rael Apply t«l Ma- I.iir* m. Phono itti. V

mo Rom Lot kaPr waiarfroal. Ra«al- wait: i4««t aval fo» aaynna wlaklnp ta pat hoaao-i»ni on aama. Pboaa Ml*.

WANTED TO RENT— MISCEL.

\\*ANTBE>* to It'ni--t>rak room m an *y oiriea. Riair ixnna far RWMR Wllk

OceaaJoaal Uaa of prl.air

BuBtaan. P. o. Hot 111.

AOTdHOBILn

Atfia Tarto Matar Cy«l« MM. MHBi aaU by da

a fur aa)« f.ir

., ^ datarday. candt-

tlon Of aaPM gppiMtaad. II dill tM MdRa* to H«i itstt CMaRMC. """r^ a»«w

.'pBBMHkBB I * paara aid.

dividMl. tst: aipp p I prdlpraoa with kpth. « Oallana laland, R. C.

SITTINOI fyan R. a tpoiad Haw Baalaad

V- ' »^ *• RAiipaIra

ffaHry Ran<k. Cfcrwy Baad.

ll'AMTRD Tva halfara dua ta raltrVr toaah Ipt RMa a aaad caw, Si, fenry prieap. Rax MM. t olaalal.

IV-Umtt ttr Ikair krap. two aoddia

RdraM ar panlia for tho fiutnaiar:

liCa ■•** oetiairr.

uHb.

IMC

ry. Ava.

^R RRinuaoORRS

A rally

Hiilalda:

■•■■T.

Itl*.

AVBHT daMrabIa la aplaadld

^5 "Sr JK

l»n«branrb Avaaa% Odfe B*"* MRI IRB- ■noabia la rallabia MRRRt. P. J MMMt A

CO.. UA Phana MlT^

TJKAtTlH t. now 1-n»n hadBi^ «Iom> *J^»>ak nay Avrnuf. Ill l>|i t>ttCbaaa

ll^*-"* R'-ni— «H-ri>w>i i,..,jaa. itat-k Ray.

ton SSaSfc.'"*""'" * * "■■ •''«»»'■

Ji'**'* "•Rt ■U-roain madarn bunpalnw n..i» J2*^^ kaai^d. rlorirlP Bmioraa. 1.-1??. "hadra on windowa. curtalna.

2 <L.III15^ '^"■'^■'*'''' •od lata

Mampaklta Ro«j. oak Bay. Pkapa MMRl.

ant

^JOOn ai»-r

Jay

/'«Alljl.l.At7 4< ^ - or,l--r; all

tf^HAHK I.:;** (h. irurk. MM B. J, camrmn, |ti3 Tataa ft.

l^^on Kala— llct.aapblln A rannlna orjar^ a b4

V. Raid, i.uitnn P. o

barpaM Rt IIM. P

tnuai ba lata condition.

VJ nl

FRONT rooai

111 llumhaldl Plraal.

RlHIp IRl^

I in mm-

■ulta furtilahod hnuaabaaptnp •oata; twa Morka tram i»«at oiriea^

FURKJSHEP honaabaaplap cabin*. M maatk pbi :

and

l*t« Hlllalda.

HorRKKBKPiNa raaau^ pai^ caatrat: •I4 Pandora

TTOirtiKlciCRPiNa rooma. ebalaa. ra^^y AA .■on.,.nlrnc-r. naar |n. Pbaaa MttU Mra. Wmpaon. 411 Roparlar.

B^wRI' R-radatrr vantrd * modal an.l In flrai-cUM Apply Boa :i|l. Colaalal.

Ij^IVE-paaH-Bcar MeLaii«hlln-nul<>k^ aallapt aap^ttop. n*wiy p«ir>t-'i. ftnm, m brm ' "r»' BMRMR

H7<rj.

and Itrr; likr Rt tU*- I'hooa ownrr.

poR RBla— HRdBBR RMtor aar. Invito ' dar. itii OMRal. vary BMIa tMaft Ra*. ■-•t eowarp aad navly BdlnlaJi arttg

11. :o*. Pbona M44. ' Rww^l Rfiap

^OURBKSBPINO rooma. IJI For

H*S"H"*'"'" totdtiRI*. Pbapa

•4.

Nttmvr farolakal and ai*pp. i.rpa. baBBttaaptoR roaflil ataa bad aliilnp imi wiiiiR aaRvvptoppiK mt Balia- no*.

1* Jf^^^*^ fRTRMfcad kBRBakarptap m nttkH ltt» tamm Bay.

T" -^'"T*** * *^ RaraiaMbad ^ for Jaaa n ainpp. i«t Bdrdatt.

nrnmsHBD rooms

AI*ADr. Hvtap ainaa wnald ha g}»f to hear of lady rinmariy aititai-d k

•kara ^aBpaaaaa

■*< aaiali, MM. Catontot.

romfortabi*

/"tOHPmTABU iMia. pan af plaao. «> Vj woMilr. Pfcaaa 4IMR. p

rHOMroRTAnr.R raam. aall iwo . pratl*. ^ Ri«n. or marrlad mwpla. ti: Johnaon.

fpo Rent— A nlra furniahrd mom and A parapr- Apply lit flup«rlnr Rt.

'\TiTKU. furalabad Anobta brjroom, I!- ^"inRl*, I1.SI: baih. alactrte. Ml

vTOiir

TpOR Ral«— l-paaaanpar aaiomablto la taod * ordar. 1140: half ^aah. hnlanfa larma

I'lu't " Dwrplln Road. T«'l*phQna

TTlTMniiil.B ilnn.t.i^r. In paoA rtmniRp -aa- onl. r, inulv f..r thr nad. MIL IIppb R^adalrr In ra|r aliap-. for ||<d, » J. ramrrnii, 1 n | Vatr* f.i

rpO h*. artld «( a hip aapHflrc. l-paaarns^ -I murine rar. In ftral-rlaaa roBdltlmi, folly '■qulppadi alarlrie atarltr RRi MlRtai Kaa .av*r. Me Apply JaatBRBB * IMf* narai*

TlTANTKf*- Hy smiirman enntf ntnlatln* »» I'KirlnR thr lalan.l r..r at>n>i( T .ir 111 davB. In .Inly. I,, hirr a 7 |.aBarni[f>r '■nr with drlpor I'laaai- itatr li>« rat prI'V |.rf day, aupplylni, tmri-Mw. ■■H. r(<-, or Klrli- aat. Aton a.™i.. mak" f.f .ar Apply ■•U. Ootantat

WAKTlCti FlrM-elaaa MiiJiMli aBf^ moat raaaeRpfeli MP MmIl Bbb

Mt:. rnloaUf.

BVSINBSS CHANCES

t'on Rala— Rubarban praeofr, riann and A «p -

laara.

i»-dala Mark: Kites r^au: imp BOB IMt. CRlPptot.

TfOB Rato-fTlRar sMrA dmir WM Oov-

KM OOVBBmmNT Blraat btwly tyr- BbdHd raam*. talapMRlb brr Mack fraw Parllaaiaat BMril^

wantbd—furnibhrd rooms

WANTBD— Room witfc ppp a< klUfcaa. R«K 3iit. rolonUt.

ROOM AND BOARD

AT 111 C;«ok litre*!. rraldant'a-board^ alaa tsbia board Phonr 1044

AT •Tho Oak*." Hlanahard and Hd.ur* •Iraaio. «up«rlOr l>iiar.l- r>old«nce rrry RBlat: Enilfah rAohlni. IIL«ral lalilr, t*rBW tram |t* par month. A>ao labia bnprd and farnlabrd badrooma Pbona

AT "Raavlaw." «1* Dat[a*. .lam^. nay vary Ina. romforiaiiir fi..ni r.K.iii with balrony. orarinnhinc R#a; aupartor hoard rwalitanra If d*alrM. vrrr r^MBRaMa arma: all rontanlan.-ai. ' - baihlnp baa<-h. Pbona 4*4Sn.

OBOCBRr Bad PPM aBlBR TMb m a baotnMa wbMi can ka bR« pi In-

volra nrlcr*. whirh nmnpnt* Ip dkaul M.MO. Th»re la monph ravaniM fraiR tha ao»i olTk-a to mar* tkan pay tha raat. Ownrr

';.dr

TJAVE II** ta ti.o«« raak M taraaThT AA atnall baolnaoa: pnlnp rspaapk. What

nffpra T flu »!l|, Tnlnnlat

C^ErtAL t«w rntaa «q rtrrular tattara ar K7 poat ^arda that brtn^ tha buainaaa aiid rannat ba dataciad from lypawrtiinf Owr prK^a* inrluda p«ata<a. •>rtnia4 lattar- h^da «r post card a and anvclopaa typtna laitar. foldtap and an<rloalnr. atamp'na an.l aaailnf. addraaafnc and auppiyino aamra I..allara III 14 par i.**«; poat card*. Ill It par t.*04 Fnr |ltl wa can raach a»»'y homa worth raaehlnp. Neta.— Wa rafund paalBpa dH all rataraa tbrwapb

fihona lilt ,

a^K WKI.RKS- niiifli of matptlto Wtod"* ' aipn loitara, aampla raaa, toNrarUnfla atr... Bppiplolp, WbRc aVaraf Bnx t«4i

bara tfi.

NBW I 110.

II J »*r moBib.

rw*ri, huntainw, taria toC ram

XJEW ni<»l<-r„ hnuar, rlniv o^rwtT- Ava.!^*"' -*PP'> lOU Burdati

paly IH

^BW Marn kaaaib aavaa raaRi% BM-

^ mnnt. |H Anply^m fapiMahP.

'V'EW modarn i-taafp kaaaa m ±^ Avanua Victoria Waat A Fallarlon Ava.

rpo Lat— BIphi

Bar AtfBRat

/pO Baa*— Twp-raaai place. m.>d<'rn r»B-

i..raar';:srriayr"

-roomed b.nix aa. I'hinr 13*1.

WANTURURNIBHRD HOUSES

\\'-^ -N T e 1 1 rurti u K rd .i.> I lapa BT kanpa* »' It—, not IM far aai, far tka •■«-

inonihB. bw RMbpia PM «Hk 4RR rhiUrani; aipM k* r«RBaRRW*i Rap MMk

Colaalal.

CROFT & ASHBY

a 1

/>OA[, mialap rlphta mt tba Davlpla^ u X./ Manltaha. aaakatokawan and Albarta. Ika Takaa Tarrttory, iba Nonh-Waat TaaH- larMa aad in a partina at tbo I'mvinca a( HrlOab OalvmblA. may ba taaaad (or a larm mt twaaLy-oaa yaata at aa aaaoai ran lAl a( 1 1 aa acra. Nat mora ipaa Lll* aeraa wUl »a tooaaid la aaa apailcaat.

AppllaaU^ far a laaaa mual ba mado kr Ika appllcaal la paraoa ta tba A«M*. ar Rab-Apmai af iba diairiot u wk*ot iba itobU appUad lor ara aliwaiad.

la aarvayad tarrliory il<a land maai ba Marrltod by aaauo^. or lapal Oak Mtto tana af aaTujoa^ aaa in imaiinaaiB WtM* laTy Iba traai app:iad for abaU k* dMMt OBI by Iba applWMl blaaaau.

Saab appuoailaa muat ba aaaampaplad by a faa af M wbMb wlU ba rafaadad M tba rtpbis appUad far ara bat *•«■[ bai pal atbarwWa A layalty akall IR aa (ka aaarakaatabla aaipat af UM I at lb* taia aC Pva aapia pa* tap.

Tba paraaa aparaiiap ika mlna al atok tba Apaac wltk awara rati •aaattap tar tka fall aaaatHy < •haataaia oaal miaad apd pay tba raialM tbaraaa. 1( tba ««al mMlap riakM ara a«l balap aparataX avab raiuma Aa«U ba Cwnlabad ai laaat aaaa a yaar.

Tba laaaa will laaiuda Iba aaal biMm rlgt>t* aaiy. bat tka laaaaa may ba par- mlitaA ta par«baaa wbalavor pvaUaMa BRT* fac* rtpbu may bo aaniHarad Maaaaarp far Ika warklap al tba miM al tkp tpia K |i* aa pare par taU Uiarmatiaa appliaauap tRttodba .Ms «t^!K_il'LM.toJ at Iba OotaryiB* •I ■» ■■•BBR.^ ^lltotR. ar_ta _aay A^BR

•paty

n. R.— Unauthariaad MbBBPtlap ad IfeM pdriliipf I will PM W PPM Mr.-.<MMW

FOR SALE

W. w. oort: Pt tka lat

/no Rani— Madara kanpalaw. » rooma. to

pardon, klirbrn Mara, llnalram and blind* 1431111.

#no T^i— pivo-rapRi haaa^ at tut Hlll- al.l- A\tii»; jaat |lt.

ypO n«n I ' - PI -raom m<>d*rR ■k ^lioirir Hiiuran, b«i wai

liMt an't .old waifr. po«d rnnpa. I. awninca and window aka

kvPRBIaw. tor kaaiod. a«pa»t<

Mind, i.raa i„,. l-la "of " Rpwi^TtoatoSS ■n li-iii balh and loll.t BRd UtckMl; pply 1 P-r mnnih. i«t| Marlh ttapiBSbln

rpo Rant A t-raaat ktaii. alaaa la.

MKHKiAV. mndami mndrral* ram.

FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET

A UIIMT aatp baapa. alpbt ronma, «aii r^^TT"-**^ nunaiaa* w.ik fr«ni

H w. mykaw. Rkaaa ajMXi OKAT-TIFUIAT IttRRiad B-nU. hWa^ - r. T; aaa aad aolf r,.„r«-

at Quallrnm: kol aad cold waur. rlrrtrt. Hahi. ramforiably farttlabad. Apply Hrr-

u^Zt^' ."STJ** *"* Tradto. 13a,. tfcC MM llflmnnt HIdp,

Taadara will ba raealvad by tba Mpnad lor tha purckaaa of L>al 1. balap p aabdldalon of Lot I. Rle«k "J," rplrdald Eatat*. yap lit, up to noon on th* llat of Uay. l»l(. Tandarara will aiaik prlao oflvrad and larma naked, tout mual aaeleaa aii^nptad L-haqiia fi^r 10 par lant of Iba pro* pxaad purchaaa pricr. to ba appllad In part paynianl if tlia landar la accaplad. Tha Btpbaau ar aay laadar. imi saeaaaarUy aooaptad.

Tka aaM prapany la oliumad aa tha

_ _ ____ii;aaiRor a< Oaak and Hay atraai*.

VlatarK IbtiRR Bbbiir Hill park, wlib a <iaRlRB*_kf M Mat BR Coafc Btraat and 11* SSmS&i^^ BBBd aoR aad rary da.

Law CRRBibBr% BBBllap Btrsafc Vtttattfc B. c aaUaitara (ar tka Owaw!

R'>ni-~rklly ftf^iMnd RMdaoR T- * r<H.m Imaar. OBR BRy. Pkbpn IMII*

P^OR tienr -F^rnlah^d mndam hoaro. dpaod tnralliy. 1>hona 13*71.

in

pt R.VIHHKU aha.k. >*4 Fori MrraL

pt^OMMitKu or uartirnlihad •* htnii.', Itoriilpiid Airapa^ naar URdaa; PBMrna. irnnia toVH add RBrapa. Box

lilt. i'r>lonlai.

'CViR R..ni At rnr.liMft liay, Ruramt-r roilB*.- an i.<'*i part af htarb] Bl*o arxr liv.iiar, nin* l.'.l rifiina, furpMIWC. 1^1 r..r (air »n « at -rf roi.t. r.Oillb, Vary fkBBBi

ll tfrma rii.>nf «i:.Xl

1,-»onil-UiM»« fuiulthad A 1 'nii^.

Mt^liKll.N fumlBli

(^'lapc. parJoB. not Gladaton*

"'TO liunKOf"'' . Itrd. Ini-ladliiM plan Ina mai'hlnr. l:^ p*r mnnib ta ti-nant. iins 30':, lolot.lii.

oomptolaly awd RMV* BRNAll

WANT TO BXCHANOB

A COHPOATABLif raOPl wllb board.

AT tit Rvpartor PtroaL ! Oavacwmaat BatldRlBk

«MIa

, "VMPORTARUE mom PRd kBBrt. rra- ppnabl* rlnao In. itl Vanmuvar pi,. pbBM MMX.

-nrfBRBTBANK 7 J board. Plcaoaniiy

nrot claaa prlraia aad caavaaianiii rltoaiad. til Quadra fitraoi.

~10HP0RTABt.B laama poad tabi-. \J plan*. pbatM. Al*n eamfariabty fHr- ilabad atatptot lant; aaav wplklaa dla-

anoa. Ul ORvatRRMMt Riraat.

M*l

BRDCCTfOM to piMa*. Law r«taa an cBlar lattara ar ppat cRrds that .

clr-

. . ._. ran- nat ba d«t«ctad fram typpwrlltop. war IAS. Onr pricaa Ineiad* paptaaa, pHntad laiirrhaada ar paat earda and anyalnp**. typlnp laliar. fnldtop pad aaeloalnp. aikmplnp. addtaaalnp and rapplylnp tmmaa. Wa ean raaeh rvary bom* worth rrarblnp. Nolo— rafaad poaiapa an all raiaraa thraapk pBrtlaa kavtop pwvad. Kowtaa

fpMR Naw T*rh Talloro paarantaa wo^k- A manafatri and aiyla. All the orwrat matarUla aappHad al modaraia priaaa. Whiia tokar aaly. tM.aavwRrB "

TirBirrr<ib«ir tawp maw*f, wmht Raaiam Mora C*« HI Pkrt.

prtca M. Riami t far iBvvotlpatlaa by

mUB -crMa to B. C' A Ba. AB apaaa

Ik* MtoMaHal l/nlon of tba I.,o«ar Hain- MaA D*pM far dlatribatkm, iba netotto Prinllac and PaMMRto* Ob.

Rir^t. rk•1orR^ B. C.

^j^AirTai^— wiaa

HT, tlSal'

nroOD^-Oty Ok M «pp|t l »T aaRad_llr BirdwtidL IMI aavB*

m^aa RiUtaaaA ILM a8*«t pat ppy d»- Mrad tapffik. PrtoM RmMRb dallaary to altr. PkoM H»T: yon. OiiiiliPMBt aC foal of tyooMia Avaaa*

WAN^ ED— MISCELLANEOUS

A TTENTIOH— Ran _ ^\ d|rr*^t lo daalar. Pkaaa ITRB. 1M«

•'nmral B|.

braa« T«M

CatM

«MlL

AlcnBUB lowalry. «•« aaM nad ar towap.l i**^; \vt u Pbaa* 1TIT wni nail ai awv addrw

ROOM RRd k*a*R raaiRrad wltk «Mm. prlraw MiMIpl RR Mliar RaRrBfra prafarrad. Ywat^ 'aiR. ta mm mSSTSbi-

onMI.

T>ooM and k*wC s*ad

paaif^aimi ^^r^^mv.

Rnad.

**aklpa;

pUMB to. PBRBm nvdM Mb «M Im-

AvaatM.

I^R' Bkcbanpa tA acraa. rbolco dalyy Ar BfaHi t^rm. elaaa la rtatlaa: w«-ii fmprovad. in Albarta, mcbapaa far (am, and Mark naar Vleiorla. Appir A. Dal'lt, o;i Johnann liiraoi. aft*r 1,

W'K ■p'l-Ullir In •I'-hanBlnp all * * nf proi.arir: 400 trails fa cbltOOa

frnin. t'ami>b<-ii 11 n^.. 1 a«7 (.avarnment fllrrrt.

WAXTEP— Moflnrn h"mf In alcbanpa

»" for llil'-.l port Ali.«rn1 rliy lota; amall

mnrlffBca no f>hia<^i|on Apply Itl B. C Paraunont nid|.

LOST AND POUND

RlBMit aa PMt Rtraat.

Mil

ROOM and board, r'aaonabla M Quadra. Phona |;||.

rpRE Olatr*atrr. 11 lO Fori lira*!, board -1 an.l rooma. avraiioni ho ma t-oohlni. madarata larma. Pbaaa I**IX

PLATS OR APARTM<NTS~

A* Bam plan caark 'V dMUaktfallr aliaatad. Hill Park and twa pUa ■h. PbaM HI.

\PAnTVKNT* Tt r^- f„«r haih. aad II" ••"r-a |1*^

AppI)

iriin

haaittfally riaan fiirnlal<*d biih»^ Nnrma-idla Arartnii>nli P»i-..„ 17 III..

4 TTR AC! raaioi'

TTR ACTIVE

rrniral aliaaibHt. Pulfs fur

pariitiania. llbHt. -RBvay

raaaunabla

l"B ful

Hanaton

IMT.

BC

AT «t Kdvarda. VanrvitrTar PIraat. far- klak'd and ttafarwlakad aattan. larpa raama: aar far* aavadl dRR RRd twa- aMtaa.

ApymMMtB ^»i

TpBMB ram to y

r tVim «M Bp

UptOARRT. IM cnak Rtrnat.

tiro ar irtTI^

DaapMa Apanaaaatn. Fart and Pap- ara~OM ram aa (pi^Wbod dwabto . . 0^ ^arPBi^ad. by waak ar MBtfc. r. R Kr«w& ApBR* ~

LORT— Pair af katwaaB Oak RRy JbrmNr aad Daap. toa Biraat. PiRdrr ptaaat* ibbtc at KD* ktvear** Jrwalry Mara aad racaiva

ward.

LORT— Ralwaan Mappt TaMllo mtoaa and mt af radB^ rina. paaito aad oatorad dWaH

Alaaapdra Ctwb.

TrvrT— I.a.J

tar- ir-

Friday,

■■•Id »al<-h with lnttM>« 1 al llitval Atli'rilr park.

Hat urn Roi u«l. r'MoaUt.

LORT— On Cratral Rrbaoi praaada, Maaa or OMwpa Rtraot. rblld-* tavkat aad akRlR. B. H. L> aa laokat. R«|VB*d. iMt (Marp* Rtraai. Pbwna ITttR.

IriHT- nragl.- dna. apa II mnntka

Ha*

LORT— wBf4

Rira*!.

Bf« If

aaaaML

li » I

IORT— Borrai mara. wbll* faai. alpn fl> J yrar nl-t >r*y p^ldlnc Anyone flad- Inc nmf niraaa pkoaa 1I4TRI.

^Oar— Bapltab aaliap dapi Hl4 Plflk Rt,

WUU tka parly wka ambralM mm Oatar Mbail Rw

to TI,

alrht kinill- rrtitrn Whavtar and

bbM*

Ipka A

POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK

ALX. hahy rhlrha nnw iBe aa^h; appa |1 aattlna If f—r 10*. frinw tha ba«| kBRvy latlaa »ibiMilon «)naarA, R. aad B. cwmb Rho4* I BtaadB. Mla^ "aa. Barvad lla^hB. Wr*na>xi>a and Lapb'H-na (Bar* raa'a Baailah airnlB) t^oma and *•« aiavb. 4M Dallaa M»ad. Janaa Hay. ritaM 4 a* ML

APRW Batptaa Hara ba<-ka a«A •naalao*« a Baa. Hawpbian. Ro«« A>a«a« J**«tt

A IX baavT toyma-.j Raeka Bpvo Mr ba

Ibawo II w 4S7IU

EW I -rn»ni boua<>. ramrni baarinanl > third bniiaa Malland Road,

ilorpa; llituaa.

h"oar. I moat In'-liidlnc n"v nl.r liHsiii.ti. Mn,. i;o

Apply iii» Vamhrnha M

carafRi tanapt. tM. Enquir»- at

NBV mndani t-rAotn >-nmpl>iflT fiirnlanrd play^r-i'lBn I»r miinth

M tfep BatpM at Haip Abb ■MMMk JlM

taba a^llaa ikai Lailafa af AdaURtotoa-

a»v»MK •K'cjr tjs^r

diad taiaatal* aa ar abaat Ika lltRdPy p( April. ltl4. bava baap Wad aat at Ika BBbrama caari af Brltlafc Caiaaibta to drd* nay Hobarl Nawlon. at Vlaiorla. nfaraaald. Iba A(iernay-ln-faot of Ann Alma Tra- tathlck. Emilv Jnna Raraail and Jaaa Barrati. AM iMraona bavina ojalma apBln«t iba ratatfl mri, rauulraj tu Band tha aama In wrhinjt duly varlllad. lo ib* andor- alpaod an or bafora Iba llib day of jun*. Itllt add all paraaoa alalmlaa to ih* RBPfat-kin to lb* Bald daeaaaad ara ra- aaifad ta aand la (aJI pprtleNdpr*, la writ-

ta aip.

aWilBW M> BVIMI (■ laii p

lilbata tba aatata. ■aok alalau af w Balvad aoilea. AU Bald ttoiala ara M

Daiad at

tadabirdnam

Daiad a May. 111!

HAION a MANM. 0( II 11 LBn«la* Riraal. Vleiorla. B C . dalKiiarB (trr iha aaij Admlalatraiar. Brd*

NOTICfc

NOTICE la haraby plvsa that apptlea ion VUl ba mada tu tha Uoard i>( I J< anao t'um' mlBBlaoaro for ih* city nf %'i-tuiia at Ka •aaS Mttlap. *a ib* aapoad Wadn**day in Jbm |H|» Mr a iraaaCar vt iba Uaaaaa la Ball MftBaiBI pad facMalad ll«aara Wf ra- taU apdR .IRB fraattoop kaawp aa tka Ma**

CHy ar VtolBftot. CraiR_4a*apk WBSmoAS*

Ua ta ^ -

By Wa AiiafRay ta PBai.

BMkatfjS^

IJKVKN -r..om Hummrr hom*. flnaly f.i^- nlahad. al Mtawnlpan Imk'. for r-n*. lit waaib. Apply llttf Flatnrd Ht.

rpo Lal Coaay faraMrd d-nrnm cat t apa

AGENTS WAMTSD

BXPBRIBRCBB pai rapraaratotMa. BUM

Xmaa aard

ipitaoatoiMa. BUM* aa* aad aapaH- la fninaa Btotlipiri Cr.. Taiwaia.

LA ROB manufaMarar ha* aaw ■pirtoWy badly n*«dod by rvary aiarrkdRIi ta- ■ttMiad tarrtiory: UaawpdaBB aanart aaar-

maaa pradt. Will* aaiaWr. a _B. T. ■.

rra.. Ud-. Itt parttaad Biraot. Tamta.

WANTBD— LadlB* parmanamty ar a*ara Um* IB diairlbata rallptoaa Kiara* lara. Maba twa or thraa dollara dally. tTompany. Braniford. Oniarta^

FARMS AND OARDENS

APTSBd. BtaahA Ms daiaa li.li; atbar tMR rraaalR BrMiI Biraat. cjaray

•ptAiraB t— ai^ aabbap*. ralrry. rsuir ^ flMm^ caMRBkar. marrnw. and all Irtnda df fftowar kaddlnp alania. traoa aad ■hrnba. Qaadra Ora«nbnua* 0*n M4« Aiora 411 Part WL. f?tly OraoaMRM RM naraarla* Qaadra St. aacalak.

WANTBD VD

AmrSBTlBBa RlflkM M kanaw 11.IM M I par aawl. br ito rd*Ri kaRaaioa. an B'RM* rlreia on rar tkM; wartk ft.***. ABdraM Ownwr. Bwt Mil. CataaM.

r*M WAKTBD. drpC raat aacartly aad aasarad. ffftkiMart

dBBd^ p.

RRTATB or s. u muamm,

All pataaoB bavinp riaimo apala*t Ikta EBiata ar* raguirad lo artid iiariloalaia iliaranf. duty *'rlll*d. and all |>*rBuna la- dtbiad In tha BBtata pra raqalrad |a pay Iha amount a< llwilr . IRB*»MBRWP »p Bw unJaraipnad aa drfeMMd Am MlB fip dl iuaa. lt».

Data* tka lllh day nf Hay. t*tl, E- B. WOOTTiiM. amicllar far tba ttaaaatar. Rank af Maalraai CkRiatM^ Vtolarla. ^C.

Chattel Mortgag»Sal»

UaBar InBtrurlliMiB of ih'- morlpBK^r, I hRVa aalapd iha chatlalB at Ihn C^n- Tdrp-BrawR BklRBid CORVRBP. UrMMB.

Rt BiSim. m. a, rrrmmibb «r iw m-

inwlRtt 1 B ti. IM h. p., Wbddl MB KngtBdS » M S It fdBWBR MldT, ISf

IR. ppddRRfp; I Pmttm M MprMRdk iiwplrta wllk SBWdi fl

A rinroa^ 1 prlpht Rblnala MacblRai, l>l-'i- wMi FiRwa. I Johnaton B I'prlphi Hiin«r« MB'hina. cumplaMt t Raw OrlndPf: 1 hhnaka r>rwK Rrw* Mm. t>|Bt*. I Rliaakr \^<s Haul, with Ohalna; l"»rth»r witli iltr iircaaawry ('invpyi-ra, hlft |iiilla>. prara, bclla. pIplRB. HI* tltipa, implanwflta and ulanalla : in MHinpeilaa wllb Iba b««|i

I RkRM Mil tka Bktora dkRMdli •! t:» P. M. BR MhMip MM f IB iBp at Jrb*, l»U, da UM pwiliM t CfeB Bkava

Purihar parileRlara iBBp ka RMaiBfB *i my bOIca, Kb Baar. 1^ C r^rawNSt u>BR SBlUlRa mt ibtp r«tr.

' A. K. MITCHKLU PPRTlRelRl BrUIA

CITY OF VICTORIA

Victoria Taxpayers

PAY TOUR

LOCAL BnoviMEirr

ki iBPifPdi sp sb

mBprtlcnad wp In 4 p. m. aw TtModay, May ». lltS, far prInUnc by-Uwp pBPPad ky tka Coww«rii daMap Iba ra>

tM Mr hit Sir J? dto CMy

Otherwise intfr«( either at S I b* addraaa#d la (b« Clly Parakaptpf

cent or I a per cent (aocordini: to I «. m iba

ths silborttjr wider vWeh tbe *•

works vcre done) will be added.

* HWIN C SMITH.

TtBUBf pbB CoSdclor CHr Han. Vkftorta, &C 23b4 Miy. (911.

THE dASLY mmtaST. VICTOMA. B.C, WF.nNF.SPAY. MAY a6. 1915-

^1

MABIH APAUnC JiND CtmOllLL

Trading Left Almost Entirely in ttands of Profesttonals— Rock Island Leads Down- < wimlMovementin Afternoon,

NKW YUUK. May l6^Th« in«»t cam-

■t/lcuouH featur* of UhlaV'a **** ^

k-l was Ita anUaWa ap#.ltoF. »Ub tba PM«1M« "■*^^?! •mabatf ««r M »«r o«ii. 2!! iim iiw inr^TT «M lu puudv pm* T ri1ir-| cMMtttf. Ikav* batn« u «^ naiMtf ftkMBM of »ubllc Inquiry. VmM' immm ««ra aMla Uiliil u> ih« »o-call«d WW nSatelii**. i»* (ii"«reiie«

113W«W, that thla Kr.jp manlfeateJ mare or 1«« haavlna.* throujfcout-

Op.ning vrXctu war* trr««ular. •»« lha lona waa malDUlM« wHwC « o-aiwMi uirtn MM. whm «rM«»l

UNA »1«M •» ^ TlWWWimrtt baSMi wHh «.i a^vM brak bl ■•Mr lataa4. foUowtxe n^a fmi WmWiwwo that ihe inter- Ml* OoMiarca Conmlttaa aaaaton ^•uld hold Ita invaatHatlon Into lh» (•iMiWlal attalra of that ayalani- *"">*' Micaa dlaplayad nat lonaaa of 1 to 2 t'.mU a number of laiW W^,"*?* UmIIW »tataa Steal, htUmg «•

«-«r« «f ft Miura la »ha markat

to vntlM. Cftblaa from L«ndon U4m 9i tfca »»or af n«w undar-

«5tlfl«% sad ter* Intlmatlona of an un- fMVttiVbIa aapaot ra«ardin» the tone of Uanwir'a "Ply thla Gov«Tnmeni.

Ksobaoga markela were nwra ataady, iMa condition applying to •* l;oina aa well aa l^ndon-

Uoada wara Irravalar. with w»"nMa

Tetal MM* UHW •»»«). •'••"5*7 ffllBt and Panama roupon 3 a «i on an.

MONTREAiTPROPUCE

MONTIIKAL. May IO.-Tli»- iMUt^r n>arkat la allll .omewhat una^ttlecl and trlcea ar. Irrt9^im*. Ch^^ I jt aicadjr. Vk* 'iMMWi «•» *•

•*^toaea^ftoMt WMUM* U%t

n at arMMarr, MH to

OTTAWA. May « The ftml LaWnat naaltnc alnoe the rruirn of dir IWbcit Uvrdro to l>»e caplial waa coovenad Ihta

KfUi iin.iii. l hr « wrre In »«»-

■I'xi a vuuple vt houra, but U waa aUlad

tiiat flunir tmum immimm ipw M«u

with.

KoUtlng daAilta la rat Hmwk to n- ■■rd to tiM iwrt tMt tha ffl tmUf wW* VMU glU t tot tlMn U MM W k* mm toifiMiwa ■■■uwmy that an wiu nulw ACjMfwar. pr^ftbly >• tto Iftiur VftM at

STEWAKT

A Co.

EXklNtS # E-14

>lav« t>eeB duly Inatructad by K H. KIdd. K"<( th.- lWuid»tor of the aetata (wbo hae been mairoMed by Mr. J«»- tlc« Morrlpon. i>f the High Court of Urltlah Columt>(»), Imc lo *rflar by prl- Wmtm trraly In any quantity lO Mlt ptV- ctiaear. the whole of ' tM

f qrnishiiig^ and Fixtures

Of tk» Amn CaMMar. now altuatad at

LONDON. iUr tl^Addlltonal d«. talla of the ezplolta of the aubmarlne K-H are contained In u di.pattb taTba IMlly Chronicle from Mltylane which Mya;

"The K-14 tan many riaka. not only from iniii.^. I.UI had alao to rwi tha «aunti<-t -r Jand battarlaa aadMft- meiKi^i iiiht-n under the rook akana a< the Miraiie. »ha had ai«ht «a>|aiaM OB board. Mt oM af whteti ma waatad. Two torvado boaU Ml vletlM «• Mr unerrlac ala MiA ft IdW mUK* **•

alao MBk.

"Abara all. Aa fawar Ikas ava traaa- pona wara <a«>iii«l aad aaM ta iha

botto^i. Of tha tf— W"*^,^^*^ carrylac ft ' adHMMiMa af

TurkSah croopa.

-Otbar Brlllab aubmailnen erfi actlnfC rrrcctlvely In the aamc region, ami their rlOHf watch on tha enemy n dolngn In the btralto la glvlaa the Turka a bad uiiack of narvoft"

laaiaitav: Oali rilMit llaUar Tb» Uaaha TypawHtarfc Re- valTlav Chalra. OMm Chairs. Soadloaal Bookeaaea. Typ^rlter Deaka. Letter licalea. Telephone Baienalona. Etectrio Writinc l^mpa. Oak Cablaete of all klnda, NorrU Safe. lUU 8«a4. Ooat Racka. Cheque Protector. Oak ataadiaa Ueek. Ufflce Stoole. SlMMpft OHTpata. Kuga, Mapa. and otMT owa to menttoa. Far apply to:

AUCTION SALE

THOMAS EDWAMIS * CO.

Havo Mm laatwaiai tka ta aaM kr

PUBLIC AUcnoW

At ih*

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TOURSDAY NEXT, MAY 27 1915r

ti- aaaanda. IT to H.

Igg^rvc.h. « to as, aelecle.1.

te

9Mk— Heavy Caiiadu abort meaa. i'H •kaK Ml back. "H.

LOCAL RETAIL MARKETS

OTTAW4. May f».— Mayar Chuwh. of lorMto, who la bare tont«ht, baa re- ealvad a telegram from Praeldent John- aon, of the American Bitaeball League, announcing thai he haa ahlpped to To- ronto w larne quantity of uaaeball para- ptitriiaiii4 iiir tho une of t'anadiaa aal- rli.r« III Northern Krunce. PiaoWaat .j.iriii.s.Ji. uMka Mayor Chureh to ama«e lo have the gooda lomed avvt U <»•

1. Hilary aatkortUM. Tkoy aro tMflOt of the AMorteaa Laa«M la GaMdlau ai^MHara at lha fraM.

TwanY-nvE douam

REWARD

Tiid Hi.oM- will b- to *he party

w hi) win n''" inioriiiniii'n .^ hlfh Will Iea4 It) ilie cunvlvilon of i he yerty aad re- lovrry i>f l»ric rtovbcet. aned wHil aiMibl.. »ri itr —r lu.k» »nd Mil. petnted nblla. with light t.ruwti l"!^*' ■lolrn fnnti Oeor/cf A. I'p»r«o«, Scarbero Uelshia U*n'f^ ilorilon H««d.

M

Of kalh Ike bank * prennleea.

ComiNlalMr: I excellent Safes, 4 Un- darwoaa TWaVTltara, Mahogany and t)ak Olllce DeakB. Oak Office Chaire, Counters, and a largo quantity

of nrdt-cUBB onice UtentiUs. Linoleum, Carp'te, etc.

Kuil partlcuUra -will be advartla*d latfT. and MB ha akflMrt at tka Auc ttonaara.

Aaaiea. Mew leaia»d.beB

A»pi*e. Takiaia. boa ... banana*, deaea ur%po rrall. cau iw tirapo rrmi, IWWa. t

|j*tnon>. cat..

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.taaM

AiparactA l^**!" --— ^- ArilrhokM. aiab% «Mh.. Beeie. bitaeb ^• CabiraK*. 4 tba. ..•••*•*• t-crroia. I b— ebea ■..»••

celery, bead ■»■»_

caoumbera. Mai IL. adM

Oarlle. lb

Lettue«k Cat.

lettuce, laeal. .--

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lluraoratlUb- la <

Vaiaio*". Aahcroft, peiBiM*. rraeef »l«»e».

lee ibe

relainr*. lofal, l»t-IO. . - Temaieee, I«*eal M.M.. lb

Waterareaa. baaeft

Iba.

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Ithubadk I IM

, e> OMnnlatad. It Ma , CT OlMalatad. IM Ibe.

Mew Zealand, lb. Northweet Craato»F

Caaadtar, lb ......

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PAXDOM JUM_^ roe. abuHkofd BM

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AUCTION SALK

Spentove Bennett li Ca

AUCTION ICKRa AND VALUBRB. Duly Inatruetod by MlM Riitfd.

■aab, win aaU by MUa Auetiaa ob

WBDNODAY. MAY M

the foUowlBg

JOHN, BARraoLOMEw ,nd Flxtufes

AVCTtOM

AUOTMWI lUMliia

au-u vowr vtbewt

nkhmead (wakeei; "MadhaagU^tbelr aoui.

Vlc-

.Naad

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"fame to my teat, aaa ertad— OBl

Wr l>uv K""'! Furntlur. at K«ed P""****- •fii n"*"! Kuridmre at low market

v«iur«- ii.-ii<^e anccaaaL aaa?

Brttbh UkmMi. Tekphone

Ml*

IMa at the City «f Vlilaria,

B. C.

n ^ iMnA* l o , *!•> Trnunc* Alley.

' Jaiy II. I'l-- Amount, tie.at.

L Jamee llamlltoa. Aadlter of iiritl-h celambia Teiephoae Compaay. Mn>tt<".l. at

Ih* above la a trpa and eartect natr-

toru. wbleb haea ai _*!■!!!*!■?■ J*! in r«ep»et of wb»eh na »<■■"■ „l...n Pi.ra fnr nMteibBB yeara prior in lha net Dtiliailiir. ^ hteh have net been retafBod « the de-

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a ant Mlrrora, I While Enamel Mir- ror, Small Cupboard. Mlaalon Oak Droea- cr, 1 Counter for Office Deak, S amall Tables. 2 Oak Oc Bnlonal Tablea, quan- tity of Hat Standa, Chalra, 1 Trunk, t-arpetn an<l Huge. 1 Wax Buat, t IM C. P. Tungaten, 1 «• C.P.. and Other Kouda.

■nmrra, none itm

AUCnON SALE

Under and by virtue of a landlorra dlatroaa warrBBt, X haro dlalnilaad the Boeda and cMttola of WHMmi BftT- moad. ooBBlBtlBC at OMMH IteWlBgB, Moddlnc, Man. Oaakkic OMMllat aM.. Bad wlD afldr tka ataau far. aal« at Pub- IM AMtlM la tka AUMad»B Blocb. corner of Cadkoro Bay Baftd aad Bow- ker A««nue. on WadMaiay aaftl. IU9 U, at ld:M a. m. Ti— at Mia aaah.

F O. RICHARDS, ahertff.

Bailiff for Landlord, Sharira OAca, Vletorla, & C. May 11. itll.

BANK OF MONTREAL

fcB.CiiiidI III Eea.

h*^«»rt... Eea.

R V.

R-B. Sir

Sk' A. H.

Wm. McMaaler. Eeq.

Sk Prad-riah WWaM-Taplet, Cieiwl MaMaee.

Capkal PaiA U> MA

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THE CALIFORNIA UroanONt

Travanare* CkiBBM am4 Lattoto itf CnM, Moatroal, wOlfca aaahad kr aar Tha Pint Natiiail

I, MWtOMkr

ia« kr 1^ BMk at

ito la 8m Fraaaiaoe,

ar Tka AfjV * l^adoB-Perie NatioMi

italBaladiM rout*.

C. SWEENY,

S«wt.e«BrM^

TlIK llAllUhl, May SI.— The Oovora^ ■Mat af tha Nat nala la QonBaay Mki* aa Hay T af tka taala hy a Oanaaa giilBiMtai Tka cArtMU ar tAlB aabt aiB MkiMaalkiny ar Ika iralta« ■Mtoa

I the MBk* a«b«erl.

^^"inad^of oevaral Dnlch eubjorle WdM^lMI «kM

the UiMlBato WM tar>

M.-^TMaTM bcafca at tka BtoBMMip wm tf* fvato AiBBhB atoto BparwalBioieiy ■SlaBarad auui. Tb« BBllad aaala ia«f nlaht for

F. W. STEVENSON & CO.

STOCKS AND BONOS

THE CANADIAN BANK OF C0MM£;RC£

(MIL NMP. iUyNMN

EXTENSION OF CANADIAN TRADE

ctmdMct Into ttn «iM*MiiAi«iilfsr

cxuiki niH ifiSB wm Bmiin oonsNi or to the Ivge mnabcr of Hi cmpoidaiilBMi

ficUlUBft lot thik work

potwwieni. Owing

Wherever They Happen to Be on the Face of the Globe

Send Them a Copy of

The Daily Colonist

OF MAY 23

Be Sure the Paper WUl Be Appreckited

In a letter written from the trenches "Somewhere in France," a Victoria boy speaks of receiving The Cdoiitot and reading every word in it

Special Features in Tlie DajQy Col<M|i^t <rt Sunday, May 2r " " Pages of Ten

Pictures of tlie

8 th Battalioii

0* Fa

Showing Following Illustrations

14^1iiiim~Full Battation in Gompany cdtumns.

T-Columii— (Officers) No. 1 Company, Np. 2 Company, Na 3 Coii4>any, No. 4 Company.

ICaiiBBB Mirhinr Ckin Detachment, Stretcher Betnrt^ Sicaaffinc Sffctiofi, Staff.

:opies of The Daily Colonist Cai Be Plirchtted at the Circulation I>epartment of The Colonist Wrapped, Stamped and Ready for Mailing

5c Per Copy Includes Poslai!^

Np War St^mp Requiiwl on N«wfpipers

The Season's Best Fabrics and Designs Given Expression in These Suits for Women at $25 and $27^

t

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kACH Suit in the range is a different style made up in a different fabric— each

^ revealing the best that this season has- produced at the above pfiCCS. Eadl

Suit is a handsome model, revealing strong military ideas or NorfoUr effects. Stm* pies of these Suits arc shown In the View Street windows today.

Militarj Suit im M^Ma BIm Shads, trimmed AmUMT M0M !■ MHflM Blue hu pirated back

wHfc Mt; MralaM cat froirt, ioU culUr and ASnart NorMlk M U ufinaicd «i|k Miid Iftsd*

Morfolk Suit 'in WkA mi WhlMWid Brown aaM WUH trtaMd with Wftck flHt colter sU fit-

WatMf M n> liicll-woiiM belt effect and M pockets; Mannly triuMwd wHh sipiiN^ 9^

brown satin.

HaadaeoM Suit in Putty Shade, hixlMmilMr'

back, with ktraiglit military front. SA fai Oror HooMa^an, MKh-waisted effect bade

and front, with irtmniing* of black braid.

Soita in Navy Blue Shade*, in alt stylet— Norfolk, higfa-waistcd, pleated and plain-tailored.

All Saita in this raaoe aatia-Uncd* with akirts cot in hicb-«kat«d tffccU, drodar «nt ud

pirated. j

1

Trio Elastic Girdle

Js made entirely of a washable, porous, woven, surgical elasUc and so constructed as to avoid all the unpleasant binding effects of the conventional corael— 4>oned with positive rusi-proof corset steels In front and back. dt»ensiiic entirely with the uncomfortaMe side steels. The front steels are the new French soft top kind. The entire garment is made on scientific prhiciples. allowing perfect freedom to every movement of the body, yet ffently holding the figure. For style, comfort and health this garment is une^iualled. Lengths 13. 14 and 16, are best suited for adults. Each girdle four hose supporter straps of 6nn. sub- stantial clastic, and "Trio" padded loops with all- rubber buttons, which do not tear the stockings. Pricn from $3.oo to 96.00

flnl flaor

$00 Windowa f or Sanploa

Special Values in WoiMn'a

SuiU

WOMEN who enjoy the delights of sea bathing . wtn be greatly ititeretted in these special v^ues— especially the woman that is in need of a new costume. There are several styles from which you can choose, including one made of navy blue lustre trimmed with black and white plaid; another style has large sailor cottar trimmed with white brai^ oAers trimmed with green and blue stripes.

All suits arc three-piece styles, and very special value at

Another good ofTettog Is a dark blue cotton twill, three- piece style with skirt and collar neatly embroidered. Very special at, per suit 91410

Men Interested in New Qothing Should Note

Our Special Suit Values at $12,50, $15.00, $18.00 and $25.00

A MAN doesn't expect to buy a new Suit every day. When he buys one he expects it to Ust and ^e Wm perfect

satisfaction for several months at least— ttc wear correspond- ing to the quaUty and price paid.

The range of Suits we offer at tihe above pikes are Suits that we guarantee to give perfect utisfactloa hi fit and wear. They are the best vahie Suits It's possible to obtain at*the prices quoted, made specially for David Spencer. Ltd., from person- ally selected fabrics, and tailored by the foremost makers hi men's wear.

The fabrics used hiclude EngUA and Scotch tweeds, homespuns, chevh^ serges, aod worsteds, and you have your choice from a very wide selectfon of ttie newest shades and patterns, also navy blue and black. Saa SM^4aa of TImo SiAs in the Yww Street Windows

—Main Fitter

A Beautiful Rang^ of Stsrliah New Waists to Sell at $1.75

JUST received Is another shipment of Ladies' Waists to sen at our popular price— $1.75. This is a splendid selection of new styles— very neat and dainty and the values are welt up to our regular standard at (his price. PUin and wnbroldercU voiles also corded voiles are the Chief materials, and the seml-sWrt wttn flare collar is one of the principal styles. Other styles show very neatly embroidered fronts with adjusUble collar; also fronts with clusters of line pin tMCkl Impossible to describe all the diflerent styles here, but it mteteilad la a aew daiaty wM, visit the department on first floor and make your setoctba at

' na«r

Attractive Values in Children's Whitewear

YOUR girls will need coo jer undergar- ments to wear iHth their lighter dresses this Summer, and there's' no better time to buy them than today. We are offer- ing most attractive values in :ill classes of garments, and we give you a splendid selec- tion of styles and qualities to choose from.

Cotton Drawer!, fini*hc<l with plain lum. Iicmstitclird frill and emhroidrry: loose knee and knicWcr stylf. All «izrs from 4 to U, at pricrs 75c. 25c and.. 15^ Nightgown! in ulipnvrr and huttrm-down-front Etyles, made of line cottun ami trtmnied «ilh cmbfoidrry.

Siaci 4 to 14. Priced up to 75c from 354^

Cr«M Qamm In tUpmr atylc, SNialKd wHh Torchon

lace 00*

Call— aUitib finiiM witb embroidery nonncc. Sizri

4 to 14 ycwi. Prkci «p to $1.00 ?rom 35*

Viimeum Wtm^ pfahi to^i, Jhriabcd with frill of cmbroi- 4err or Ikc; alMi 4 Ip 14 ywn. Priced up to «7S

ftPMM f**.>**»p»«.i ■•.•.•••*•.■.*. .••••*.•• » "990

LadMs' Lisle Thread Underwear 15c2Scaad38c

Uda rknmi ¥«•!•, thort and so ilecvca.

Very Aprrial al IS*

Liale Thread Vcati, ahort and no alccves,

faney lopa. Verr ipcdtl at.... SB* Xiale Tlrad V«ia*aii4 Drmn. Vcaia

have no'ideevcfl, also ifiort slecTf!)

drawcT^ open and (li-scd. loose and tight knee. Per garment 35*

The Most Reliable Makes in Children's Shoes

THE children's shoe business is almost a trade by itself. It requires a very large stnck of styles, sizes and qualities to meet th^ needs of all while the fitting is most important. It doesn't pay to let your children run the risk of being crippled for life through wearing poor quality shoes badly fitted. Bring your children here to our special children's shoe department where we undertake to fit correctly, shoes of dependable qualities, as the following makes provfe;

"So Coay" Welted Shoe for Children. These Shoes arc tarklcsa; have cushion in-^oles. They certainly wear. Patent or Calf Leather Strap Slippers—

Sizes 4 to 8 at. pair 9M..79

Sizes 8 to 10: ; at. pair $2.00

Button or Lace Boota, in patent leather, with cloth or kid tops, also calf leather in black and tan--

Sizc^ 4 to 8 at. pair S2.00

Sizes 8^i to IO^i at. pair . $2.50

"Claaaic" Shoca for Children;

metal, patent leather and tan calf.

Button and Lace Boots

Siaei 5 to 7^^ at. pair ....$2.00

Sizes 8 to 10 ^ at, pair ....$2.25

Sizes 11 to 2 at. pair $2.75

"Pla-mate" Shoca for Children, are natural shape Shoes which allow llir fret to Rrow the wajT llWJ[ should. Heavy Goodyear WClted soles and itont calf ^! make tfaem ea>ily worth the little extni eoet. Boots in Imnon and lace, IM calf, black calf and patent. Strap Slip- pcra in Ub calf, patent and black eaU-

Sltes 5 to S at. Mir . . Stitca »W to U aC pair 8ae Vtew Otraet Window Hr

Yow TrawUac NMd SoppUwl at Lsivfrt PriM

Juvenile Suit Caae in JapaMM UlMlBS.

leather handles and corner* fcttM lodt . and side clasps. A nka UfhTCwa lor Summer

Sfatf 14 ilk ■.••••...••...■•••i$l-*25 Size 16~in. »•■■(*■■.•.*..•••• >$l.dO

Sixe IB in.

JvmA mm Cam le Tm Wtm, same shape as ghovf—

Sis« 14 hi. il*^

IS hi.

Fibre Suit CaiW in tm color vHli Inthcr handle, metal cttrnera, brass lock and side clasps: two Straps inaida

Siae 24 in

8iK M la.

m

aia.ou

m

:8i8

aame ma akovc. bnl whh al^ foM and four atrips huid«! leather comera—

Siee 24 in. $8.8$

Sire 26 in $2.75

Japanese Matting Suit Case with metal corners, leather handle, bra>H lock and aide claiips. and steel bound. Light and handy far Semnwr traTCl—

VfmMBm^Dtey N$c$aatees mt Spencer's Low Prices

OUR prices on wash-day necessities, taken rij^ht tfirough, are the lowest possible and save you money. All articles are of the best grade and will ^ive perfect satisfaction WnaUnc " "

Tha

Plain a«a CofAaror Vdrtls

_ CarAsroy Ythm, Special at, yard, 7Sc and $1«0$

SUk Velvet Corduroy for ladies' cos- tumes, at. yard $3.00

Corduroy Velvata, in color* reseda. Bel- aian bhic, saxc blue, navy, cardinal aod hmwn. Spe^ at. yard 5$#

Plain VelsaWBMt, In colors Kolden brown, •eal brownt ttftvr. alxc blue, loyal. Rian blnr, ''enrahml. acarlct. maroon, aai^irc, ante Uw M Mack. Per

ScMntific Tdln m IIm Can«ftlMSIaB

AHand Mm adantfSe tallia on

the care of the skin and scalp ffivrn every afternoon by lilss M. E. MacGilvray. Ph. C. a (radnata 9t the affiUalad ootteic

Untrcrsiiy of California

Learn bow to keep the skin healthy md weH or hbw to Wiat M 1^*^ Mlh Upon

have loM k.

White Outing Skirta^-SplendU Vynaa

At $1.25— Thin WhUc A«M Shift

«ith high waist band. At $1.50— White Pique Skirt, in yoke effect, with pearl btitlon trimmingt. Also White Pique Skirt, with bUttO« fastening right down the front.

At $2.50— White Rep SUrt. wich yoke

and circular cut. At $S.7S~White Ratine Skirt, in yoke

cmct. smartly trimmed with crochet

hnltona.

At $1.$$ rHUl M* white cotton rep, faney voke and button trimmed.

At ft^O^-SMft of wSitc ratine, whh dttSh foKand tncfced effect; small . pnifM paml tattoo trimmjU

EffcrreKoit Blood CooUra

CUmM Magnaiie. best BngHah make-^

W lb.

yi Ih. •..•....•.»'

I lb. *•• ....*..*■.....•■.•*•■'

Bno'a FnUanlm TM

BnffUah Ha«Ml BlMl IM

H. D. Heahh Salts 25^

Imperial KncUah Sahne 45#

SeidHts Powders. 8 to box 15^

Abhv^ BriM^ iSc and,...

..•**. 4

|.lt. tin-

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Victoria WaiUac MocUm ia a populw make of the two motion nrtary Ityle. with lever action. Easy to operate, and for a low-price machine this is wonderful value. Each, $5.85

The Demand is the safety rotary wash- ing machine. All gear* and cob^ arc r enclosed in a metal c**e. niaking it safe where there are children. The mecbaiitsm is fit led with hardened ^fel roller bearrngs. and power is ap- plied l>y the revolving of a heavy side wheel, easy running, safe, and •"^"fjy made. Each, only $8.90

Tha Arcadian i< the mo^t up-to-daie Washer on the markn It s deiigried on correct mcchaiitcal principles for efftrieney. It has a heavy fly-wheel on the side which is geared to the Dolly, producing very high speed and enMr- ins good reeolts. Of all our Waahmg Matbhics this is oar best seller, and we can recommend it with confMance. A bthor-tav^ and a ^^JfftjjL

. WriDgon

An onr Wfingera arc covered with guaranteed rabber rollera. and are fitted with sure-grip clamps to fit either gal- vanized iron, wood or have five different lines.

tiM Hope la ft.popabr Wringer" and is

The Rupert is one of our Wsi sellers, haa mn enira guide rail as a apeeial ''■"■JJ^ one year guaranteed. Kach ..$4.90

TW Nalaoa is a ball-bearing machine and covered poga; ll-l«di rollers and ■dia at *■........*.•*••.*•■

75^

The Little Oem Vacuum Clothes Washer

washes the tinest fabrics without rub- bing, twisting or injury. ^'IV J2 operate. Special at $1.00

Oalvnniaad Iron TttM in fonr 9^"*^^

No. 0. each 95c

No. 1. earh ..,•..•.•<■..

No. 2. each *

No. 3. each

Wood Fibre or PaplvMncba Tuba are absolutely sanitary

No. 0. each S^'ott

No. 1. each -$1..*>5

No. 2, each sl*32

No. 3. each $1.00

Plhr* $nchat% ^maailc sixe. each 3M

Stable aiac. each

inNght aad Ufataey Soap. It bars

foTT.... 50^

P^Napdw Soap.' 3 bars for - 2M

OoM Omt, 3.1b. packets 25^

LUt the soap fnc wooMOa .......IQC

Win Clotbaa Linaa—

50 feet for ••.••■■**. ..i

100 feet for

Complete Clothaa^Sil*, Including 100 feet wire and polWVS. for $1.00

Ootbea Pegs. TH^ ordlnory k>"^v^

doxen for J??

The spring kind. .1 d'nen for . . . 15c Copper Wash Boilma, all copper, except

:::::::::: ::: S:!8

tin boilers with copper

Site 34 in

Sip* as in

fuBilli MpIIIi^ a* Cm aame style as above, with two Mtalia straps— Sise 24 in. ■*».*•**..*. •.....•^S^m Size » 10. iKM

Tan Fibre Sab CSHk bttttf gfldc Wtm

deep

Sire 24 in $4.75'

Size 26 in $5.00

Fibre Suit Caaaa, sixe 24 hi. F^ch, $2.oo. S2l50 and ...... ..^ $8.00

Mbs'a ^iiiMii Hi«a at Mail

Wm Orass Suit Cases, nicely Hnfd Inaldei toother handle and corner^ leather bonnd. lock and aM« claapfr- Large sixe, each .•^•■.••■.•••$$•76

Medinm aiac. each

Small eixe, each ^ . .

The Boat Vahu In Bnit Caaaa la CiMiii made in tan fibre, with shirt fold and atraps inside, t leather etrapa outside, leather cornera and haadto, brMi lock and side Rite 24 in. Site 26 in.

Ladlea' or Man'o Black iiilhir Ctab Bngi^ imilalion wnlraa t«Mb«r.^ed;—

Sixe 14 in., cndi ~

Siae 16 to^ Mdl Sixe IS In.. mA ..... With doable handle—

Sixe 16 in., each $4.50

Sixe 18 in., each $5.00

Watarproot CaaTaa-Covared Tninka, heavy hardwood slats and damps; tray whh covered hat box, fancy checked lininga. 2 heavy leather straps:

Sire M in. $0.00

Size 36 in $0.25

Similar Trunk, but with extra heavy fit- tinu^^ and 2 inside lrny«. Size 36 in. Kach $10.00

Cheaper Grade Tnjnki. $4 fK) tn . . $7.50

Japanese Matting Bags, ^uiiablr for shnppinK or picnic iisr ^ good strong handle. 2 ]>rii%--. clasps, with lid tn open nn top. ^i/e 16 in. l-'arh $1.00

Canvaa Shopping or Picnic Baga, same style as above, in colors brown, grey and black. Size 16 in. Each.... $5^

Picnic or Lunch Baga, imitation fibre, tan color, 2 aide clasps, leather handl^, Ud opens on top. Size 12 in. Price.

50*

Main floor

Hslso$*a CiMilBSb Qolh B$«dk liab*

Ko. 8. each . No 'i. ejch Waah Boiler!.

bLttrini"- No. 7. each No B. each No. 0. each

■at of Three Mother Potts' tod

W ith handle and ataod; "Hr •mW

sets ; -

Extra Inm Haadlee for Aoec.

m

3wcgabh StyU in Oirb' Tub

Come in an excellent variety of styles and you can choose from f^inghams, prints, chambrayt. per- cale, ratine, cotton crepes, Dneitt and other novelty weaves. Practi- cally all colors you can think of including both plain and combina- ttoa effects, also la checks, plakls, sWper aid florgl dtOgta. All Am fm 1 to 14 yean, priced

al$IMla •««*«ae«V...i$»1$

Clearing SlKMt Eiidt BIfldnis Moslins

65c and 75c Grades, Today 35c yd.

SOME of ouf best (rades in Madras Muslins and baH adBof designs, •re inclaM la tbtoip«Bbldaaa.«p of iboH tends today. Ungths

of pieces vary from three to 12 yards Iopr. aod some are Mi^htly shop sotted. Usually sold at 65c and 75c Clearing today at yd. 3$c

mmf aMw OaffdMi atali «Mi ft«p

woven hand. Special at Sd#

P^am Stiff Hata, in all the newest

blocks, medium weight for Summer wear. Our Special at $2.50

Men's Boater Straws in alt the very latest blocks, at prices up from 50c to J.? .^fl Exceptional values at $1.25

Men'a Panimaa in a splendid range, from $3.50 to $10.00

Men*a Fine Straw Hats m cm-h and telescope styles at all prices up from 754^

Men's Cape in fancy tweeds and wor- ateds. A biir range ff all the newest blocks. Splendid values at.... 50^

in Man'* Socks

Pine Cotton Socka, "Uaratho^ brand; reinforced toe ahd bach in cplors tan, grey, navy, cadet aae Mack. Special,

2 pairs for

Spun lisle Socfca. a finer grade, to Uaeb

and tail only, 1 fiair* f. r 50^

Pine Usl« and Bilk U«l« Socks, for Sum- mer wear, in colors and black. All

aires, at. pair 25^

*Voleproor* Socks, guaranteed for three months: nude from '&ne quality cut- ton. in tan and black only. 3 pairs

for $1.00

Fine Cashmere Socka, Penman's Sum- mer wrinht brand, in colors Ian. tfrey. nary and black; all aize*. m pair 25^

■km Uaan Wool Socka, in m Jaain<or....$1.00

Bvf' CoUegiate Oulnic Skirto

One of the smartest Shins made for boyi to weir. Made from good qu^Ulf print* in light •irife" and plain thades. Cut coal shape, and finished with fltsrcbed neckband, soft French cuffs and pocket \ separate soft double lounge collar to match each Shirt. The bcsl Shirt for school boya^ and one that will wear well All siaes. Our apccial valoc, cnch .(*......**. •■■•.••••$1.2$

Vola. t aM tT„ bp

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Selected Esaaya, by H W F.merson. Pride and Prejudice, b^ Jane Austen. Scenea of Clerical Ufa, by Ceorge Elliot. Teoi Cia«|arn Ug, by Michael Seme Tm9 ymm Balm Hm Sbi^ br It. &

IMna. ^ Tba RiaMffy ol Honfy Emmii, by W.

M. Thackeray.

Hypatia, by Cbaffka Kingaltp.

The Heir «f MM^ by CbailMa

Yonge.

Bast Lynae, by Mrs. Henry WooA

Bc«o Umm, by 8k John Saelcy.

Tim PWr KMi «l PMK W Mr Walter

Dcons

Old aafaM PMda, by HarHaon Afauwortk

Tales of the West Hy Rret llarta* Ninety-Three, by Victor ilugu. Longfellow'a Ppsae, Vol. 1. and Vol. II. The ChanningB, by Mrs Henry WotkI.

Chroniclea of Scbonberg Cotta Family,

by Mn. Rtindle Charle..

by Benjaaria Diaraaa.

SpacU«l9Sa

The Drug r>epartntenf offers tnday a very special range ot New Bathing Caps at a very km fignre: madic from all- mbbcr, tn attractive new shapea, and very special at. caefc ,.....^S^